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10 Alternatives to Mozilla Thunderbird

Thunderbird Mailbird Spark Mail eM Client Airmail Microsoft Outlook Postbox MailMate The Bat Canary Mail
  1. Thunderbird is a free email application that's easy to set up and customize - and it's loaded with great features!
    If you need more, eM Client (Windows, Mac) and Airmail (Mac) achieve a reasonable balance between power and usability. They provide a less-cluttered interface than Thunderbird while still retaining most of its power. Users of Microsoft Office should also consider Outlook, an email client with a familiar Microsoft interface and similar features to Thunderbird.

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  2. Mailbird is the best email client for Windows 7, 8 and 10
    Mailbird is a usable, stylish email client for Windows users (the company is currently working on a Mac version). It won our Best Email Client for Windows 10 roundup. Learn more about it in our Mailbird review, and check out this article for a detailed comparison between Mailbird and Thunderbird.

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  3. Spark helps you take your inbox under control. Instantly see what’s important and quickly clean up the rest. Spark for Teams allows you to create, discuss, and share email with your colleagues
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Not everyone needs Thunderbird’s exhaustive feature set. Mailbird is an easy-to-use alternative for Windows, while Spark fills that role on the Mac. They’re minimal and stylish apps that let you get on with the job of emptying your inbox while eliminating distractions. Another take that focuses on people rather than messages is the Mac-based Unibox.

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  4. eM Client is a fully-featured email client for Windows and macOS with a clean and easy-to-use interface. eM Client also offers features for calendars, tasks, contacts, notes, and chat.
    Pricing:
    • Freemium
    • Free Trial
    eM Client looks for the middle ground: it offers most of Thunderbird’s features with less clutter and a modern interface. It’s the runner up in our Best Email Client for Windows 10 roundup. Learn more from our eM Client review and read our more detailed comparison with Thunderbird.

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  5. Airmail is a lightweight and lightning fast mail client for Mac.
    Airmail is available for Mac and iOS. The basic features are free, while Airmail Pro costs $2.99/month or $9.99/year. Airmail for Business costs $49.99 as a one-time purchase.

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  6. Organize your world. Outlook’s email and calendar tools help you communicate, stay on top of what matters, and get things done.
    If you need more, eM Client (Windows, Mac) and Airmail (Mac) achieve a reasonable balance between power and usability. They provide a less-cluttered interface than Thunderbird while still retaining most of its power. Users of Microsoft Office should also consider Outlook, an email client with a familiar Microsoft interface and similar features to Thunderbird.

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  7. The Power Email App for busy professionals, like you.
    Search is fast and powerful and includes files and images. Encryption is provided through Enigmail, as it is with Thunderbird. The layout and interface can be customized, while the Quick Bar enables you to take action on an email with a single click. You can even add experimental features with Postbox Labs.

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  8. MailMate is an alternative email client that was designed for the macOS.
    MailMate is an even geekier app for users who really like to get under the hood. It chooses function over style, power over ease-of-use, and is optimized for keyboard use. In The Best Email Client for Mac, we found it to be the most powerful email client in our roundup.

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  9. The Bat! is a secure desktop email client for Windows, designed to protect your correspondence against third-parties and to save your time.
    I learned about The Bat! decades ago in a Usenet group that discussed Windows applications for power users. They evaluated and argued about the most powerful file managers, scripting languages, email clients, and more—the more customizable, the better. Really, that’s the only type of computer user that The Bat! will appeal to. Maybe that’s you.

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  10. Privacy-aware email app for Mac & iOS
    Finally, Thunderbird isn’t available on any mobile device. That means you’ll have to find a different email client to use on your phone and tablet. Spark, Airmail, Outlook, and Canary Mail all provide iOS apps; some are also available on Android.

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    Unibox is an application that aims to completely overhaul your email experience. Unibox resorts your email so that you can group the messages you receive by their sender. Read more about Unibox.
    Unibox doesn’t present you with a long list of emails. Instead, you see the people who sent them. Clicking on someone’s avatar brings up your current conversation with them. The whole experience is formatted like a chat app rather than separate messages. Clicking on the bottom of the screen will show all emails you received from a particular person.

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