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Mac
Choose a Third-Party Mac Mail App for All These Benefits

Looking for a new Mac email client? Tired of Apple Mail? Many third-party clients are worth considering, each packed with features either missing or lacking in Mail.app.

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Backing Up Your Microsoft Outlook Emails Made Simple

Backing up old emails can seem complicated, but it doesn't have to be, especially if you're using Microsoft Outlook. We show you how simple the process of archiving and storing emails can be.

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Don't Let Sending an Email Turn Into a Security Breach

Chances are that someone you know has been affected by Accidental Reply All. It's an embarrassing—and entirely preventable—condition, and it's quite common. How do you avoid making this error?

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You Should Ditch Webmail for a Desktop Email Client If...

A few years ago, webmail was all the rave. Wonder whether it's time to switch back to a desktop email client? Look no further. We show you the merits of a local mail service.

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How to Blast Through Your Emails in Microsoft Outlook

Don't let your emails monopolize your day, use these Outlook tips to take back control of your Inbox.

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Mac
Kiwi is Basically Gmail for Mac

Gmail offers native apps on Android and iOS, both of which blend with their operating systems. Why shouldn't the far more powerful desktop operating systems get the same treatment?

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How to Read Google Mail on Your Desktop

Email is a critical feature of the working day. If you're using Gmail, you might wonder how you can get it out of the browser and onto your desktop. Here are your options.

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Mac
MailMate: The Smart Solution for Getting Your Inbox to Zero

Your mail client should work for you, not against you. If your mailbox is cluttered with unread and unfiltered messages, you need to check out the IMAP mail client, MailMate.

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Mac
Task-Oriented Email App Mail Pilot Arrives On Mac OS X

Like the mobile version of the app, Mail Pilot for Mac is very useful for managing important email like a to-do list.

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Which Email Client Was Most Popular In 2013?

Does it surprise you that slightly over half of all emails are view on a mobile device?

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Mailbird: Change The Way You Use Email [Giveaway]

Mailbird Pro currently costs $9 per year at pre-order, and will costs $12/year after the version's full launch. But you now have a chance to get a whole year for free!

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Mac
Airmail for Mac OS X Is Making Email Beautiful Again

When I first heard of Airmail, I must admit I questioned if I really needed a new way to check my email. Like many people, Mail.app satisfied all of my email requirements, and I struggled to conceptualise ways in which an email client could be significantly bettered. Airmail has conclusively proved me wrong. It has effectively dragged an old communication medium into the 21st century by combining beautiful and elegant UI design along with features that have traditionally not been found in email clients.

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Everything You Need To Know About Emails & Windows Phone 8

How do you use your Windows Phone? I know a lot of users who are purely addicted to a combination of WhatsApp and Xbox Live gaming. Others enjoy their Windows Phones purely due to the social networking options (which are admittedly impressive). Then there are also those of us who take advantage of the various productivity tools. Email is of course one of these (along with the mobile Microsoft Office).

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Mac Mail - 5 Plugins That Will Rocket Your Productivity

I have previously covered timesaving features in the latest version of Apple's Mail client, but despite its improved user interface, search features, favorites bar and VIP folders, there are still missing features Mac power users could use to be more productive in Mail. Fortunately, there are several third-party plug-ins that enhance Mail and address some of its annoying problems or missing features.

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Become a Pro Outlook User By Avoiding Common Mistakes

If you work in a typical office environment, the odds are pretty good that the mail system is an Exchange sever and that the mail client of choice is Outlook. We've covered Outlook here at MUO from a few angles, including Outlook Journal and backing up your Outlook data. We even covered some cool VBA scripting in Outlook where you could export your tasks into an Excel spreadsheet. In this article, I'm going to take a closer look at the Outlook client itself.

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Setting Up An Email Client? Here Is Mail Server Info For The 3 Biggest Email Providers

Do you still use any desktop email clients? The last one that I ever made any significant use of was Outlook Express, and that feels like forever ago. Since then, I've given both Thunderbird and Postbox (which I was very impressed with) a spin, but desktop email clients in general seem like a lost cause to a Gmail user like myself. Nothing beats the Gmail web interface, in my opinion. My opinion isn't the law of the land though.

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Take Your Inbox Box To Zero With Mailbox For The iPhone

The default Mail client for the iPhone has become in my opinion outdated, or it's certainly not as advanced as the hardware it resides in. Mail is not fun to navigate, and its latest features don't provide much of a productivity boost. But the just released popular third-party email client, Mailbox (Free), may make Apple's Mail client feel like a third-rate piece of software.

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Email Goes Modern: Three Windows 8 Email Apps

With your shiny new Windows 8 device or upgrade booted up, tiles gleaming at you and winking with useful information, you might take a few moments having a look around before you get the chance to look at the email client. I should add here that not all versions of Windows 8 come with the Microsoft Mail client pre-installed. It really depends on the version and the manufacturer of your Windows 8 computer.

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Manage Attachments In Mac Mail

Mail, the default email application on Mac OS X, is a surprisingly slick and feature-rich application. I've used a lot of different email clients, both in the cloud and on my desktop. No matter what, I tend to keep coming back to using the Mail application for day-to-day email management. Mail provides a lot of help with day-to-day email management. In this article we'll show you exactly how.

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Postbox 3: Top Quality Email Client for Windows and Mac [Giveaway]

We’ve done Postbox 3 giveaways in the past, but here we go with another one because it’s that good. Postbox 3 is available for $9.95 for Windows XP, Vista, 7 as well as Mac OS X (Snow Leopard to Mountain Lion). This week, we’ll be giving away 25 copies of Postbox 3 worth a total of $250 for FREE!

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