![]() The Slack integration and the ability to use different websites in their own wrapper/tab is really great. Strangely, it does not have a forward and back button like Shift has, which is a pain in the ass for me when navigating in Gmail. It is often much easier to just hit a back button to, say, go back to you search results or to previously viewed emails. Kiwi - The most well designed in terms of their design language, and over designed in other ways. I suspect it is not merely a browser-in-a-box electron clone, but a lot of things are implemented from scratch. Their selling point of "everything opens in a new window" is a major nuisance for me. You can turn off "compose in new window", but rest everything - calendar, drive, sheets, docs - keeps opening in a new window every time you click the buttons. For heavy Gmail users of multiple accounts and constant back-and-forth between mail, calendar, keep, docs in those accounts, it can easily lead to fifty independent windows in the space of an hour. Like, wtf! A tabbed interface would be better, but not sure if it would go with their overall UX philosophy. ![]() Also no back/fwd buttons, just like Wavebox. The M2 Pro and Kiwi are 2 different style straps, M2 Pro being Halo, and Kiwi being the Elite style. Performance and battery life is nearly on par with Wavebox. Spend more for the Pro version since it comes with a battery pack. Halo style - grips the top of your head like a construction safety helmet, so less pressure on the face. I've been hunting for a great Gmail client for a long time, and sadly, all three of them are far from perfect. Personally, I think Wavebox comes out on top in the comparison, but it still has kinks that I would like them to work out.Įverything else I've tried - Outlook, Mailbird, Thunderbird, eM Client - sucks in different ways. ![]() My quest for the perfect Gmail client continues. ![]()
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