The best part about Airmail is it only has a one-time cost of $9.99 and your good to go. The privacy mode works just fine, and there’s support for plugins that let you add features like Reading Receipts, SMIME encryption, and a lot more. It also supports G-Suite, iCloud, Exchange, Office 365, and lets you manage them with much flexibility. Apart from these, you get handy features like delaying (chance to undo your sent email) and Gmail keyboard shortcuts. Few of these applications include Plugin Framework API that can be a convenient option for developers to integrate their apps with Airmail. Airmail is integrated with several productivity applications like Bus圜al, Things, OmniFocus, Trello, Evernote, and lots more.
It gives you hassle-free email management while letting you add as many email accounts as you prefer.
It allows you to compose Mail in Markdown or HTML and opens a side-by-side window to display your email’s visual preview. Airmail looks absolutely gorgeous, and it certainly doesn’t disappoint with its responsiveness and the features it has to offer.