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Best email clients for Windows 11..
Posted on 3/27/24 at 8:02 am
Posted on 3/27/24 at 8:02 am
Hi. Looking for some input on what others use.
Have been using Outlook for years. Have a Gmail account. Been using a 3rd party app, gSyncit, which works with Outlook 365 in “Classic Mode” which is the standard Outlook interface, not the “New Outlook” UI which does not support classic add-ins.
Upgraded to Windows 11 and wondering if I should just move to another alternative. If you use other productivity tools like calendars or task management apps, what product(s) are you using and why?
Thanks!!
Have been using Outlook for years. Have a Gmail account. Been using a 3rd party app, gSyncit, which works with Outlook 365 in “Classic Mode” which is the standard Outlook interface, not the “New Outlook” UI which does not support classic add-ins.
Upgraded to Windows 11 and wondering if I should just move to another alternative. If you use other productivity tools like calendars or task management apps, what product(s) are you using and why?
Thanks!!
Posted on 3/27/24 at 8:20 am to Nole Man
Outlook, is still worth using.
Thunderbird, is a pretty decent one, but it isn't quite as feature complete.
Thunderbird, is a pretty decent one, but it isn't quite as feature complete.
Posted on 3/27/24 at 8:42 am to SlowFlowPro
Thanks Ricardo!
Slow: Never thought about it. Do you have a client on your desktop? Just access online? Is there a phone app? So, this handles doc management, calendaring etc.?
Been wedded to Microsoft Products at work (I.E. Teams, Sharepoint, 365) and home for years. Wondering about "the switch over"? Guess this would mean getting off what I'm used to (i.e. Excel etc.)
Slow: Never thought about it. Do you have a client on your desktop? Just access online? Is there a phone app? So, this handles doc management, calendaring etc.?
Been wedded to Microsoft Products at work (I.E. Teams, Sharepoint, 365) and home for years. Wondering about "the switch over"? Guess this would mean getting off what I'm used to (i.e. Excel etc.)
This post was edited on 3/27/24 at 8:49 am
Posted on 3/27/24 at 9:30 am to Nole Man
I'm not usually a fan of MS products but Outlook is pretty good. I tried Thunderbird for a while and it was OK but not great. Someone else here suggested eM Client and it's been good, better than T-Bird
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