I get a lot of email. Dozens of business messages, updates for my kids' activities, retail notifications, Kickstarter updates, maybe even the occasional personal email (wait, people still send those?) ...
Sparrow, the much-beloved email client for Mac and iPhone, was essentially discontinued after it was purchased by Google last summer — but its influence is still being felt. Just take a look at the ...
"The launching of Mailbird for Mac marks a truly significant point in our company vision," said Alexis Dollé, Head of Growth at Mailbird. "Although we originally designed Mailbird for Windows, we ...
Mailbird, a PC email client bearing resemblance to popular Mac app (and Google acquisition) Sparrow, is introducing an interesting feature in the hopes of helping users save time when reading long ...
They say find happiness in little things and life will be more beautiful. When at work, most of us find this little joy at the sight of ‘Inbox (0)’. Such a bliss, isn’t it? We have all heard or said, ...
Mailbird, the desktop email client designed for Windows 8, Windows 7 and XP machines, has gained a new feature today designed to speed up the daily trawl through your inbox. With apps like Spritz ...
If your inbox feels like a game of Whac-A-Mole, it might be time to level up with a smarter email solution like Mailbird. This sleek, intuitive unified email client lets you manage all your accounts ...
It's one of the most robust Windows email managers you can get -- and it's normally $97. Plus: a totally free (and totally sweet) game! Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and thousands of ...
Developed by a team based in Bali, email app MailBird launched its public beta version yesterday. Cited by media like LifeHacker and TechCrunch as being similar or simply inspired by the prominent ...
Email shouldn’t feel like a full-time job. If you’re juggling multiple inboxes across Gmail, Outlook, iCloud, and beyond, it’s time to simplify your digital life. Mailbird Premium is the award-winning ...
What is with all these references to avian creatures? There is Twitter. Then, there’s Thunderbird, Sparrow and even Hootsuite. Here’s another one promising to be the courier pigeon of today: Mailbird.