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On this website, I have covered a ton of paid apps, and that’s because in general, paid apps tend to offer more when compared to free apps. However, that does not mean that there are no good free apps out there. In fact, there are a ton of them. That’s why it is going to be a long article as I am bringing a list of 35 best free apps you can get for your Mac right now. Some of the apps on this list are evergreen and you most probably already have them installed on your device. But some of them are entirely new. Well, at least they are new to me and that’s the beauty of it. No matter, how old an app is, it is new for somebody out there. That said, no matter how avid a Mac user you are, I can bet that you will find new Mac apps in this article that you have never heard of before. So, open your Macs and get ready to download these awesome free Mac apps.
Note: Be sure to read our must-have iPhone apps article to get the best apps for your iPhone in 2020.
Best Free Mac Apps You Should Install in 2020
While most of the apps in this list are free, some of them offer a paid option. That being said, when it comes to paid apps, I have only included those options that offer a generous free tier. I am using free versions of all the apps (that offer paid options) and find them suitable for most users. No app with a free trial or heavily restricted free tier has been included.
1. Audiobook Binder
While you can listen to books in MP3 format, I like the M4B format more as it supports chapters. M4B is also the native format that Apple Books support. If you want to keep your music library separate from the book library, this is the format to use. Audiobook Binder is an app that lets you convert MP3 files into M4B files. It also lets you bind multiple MP3 files into a single M4B file and converts those MP3 files into chapters. You can also add custom book cover and edit book’s metadata including name, author, and narrator. I have been using this app for the past year and a half to listen to public domain audiobooks and lectures and it has never failed me.
Install:Free
2. LastPass
Password management is something people ignore. Since passwords are hard to remember and most third-party password managers charge a hefty monthly subscription fee, not everyone is aboard the strong and different password train. To those users, I suggest LastPass. LastPass offers a very generous free tier that allows you to use the software on two different machines. And if you want to use it on more, you can always use its web app that works everywhere. I have been using LastPass for the past two years to manage my passwords and I never had any problem.
Its apps are installed on my primary MacBook Pro (learn MacBook Pro tips and tricks) and my iPhone. Since it supports browser plugins and iPhone’s automatic password fill feature, I never have to type my password or remember them. All my passwords are secure, long, and use an alpha-numeric combination. If you are still using the same password everywhere or setting weak passwords, try out LastPass. It’s free for personal use and you have no excuses not to use it. Its one of the best free Mac apps that you can get.
Install:Free, $3/user/month
3. Brave
While I love Safari and use it for most of my tasks, it’s not perfect and I have to turn to other browsers from time to time. My biggest problem with Safari is its nescient extension library. Safari is also slow to adopt the latest web technologies. I know Apple does this to keep browsing private and secure, but sometimes it causes hindrance in my work. For a long time, I was using Chrome for this work but I hated two things about it. First, Google Chrome is a resource hog and decreases battery life, causes overheating, and several other problems. Second and more importantly, I don’t like sharing my data with Google more than I already do. It was one of the reasons why I switch from Android to iOS several years back.
The solution is the Brave browser. It’s a browser that is built on the same Chromium engine that Google Chrome uses, so you are getting all the features and extension support. But, since the creators focus on privacy, your data is always secure. It brings an automatic tracking blocker and even blocks most of the annoying ads. Since it blocks the most harmful scripts, you get to enjoy a faster internet. Also, in my testing, it’s far better than Google Chrome at handling resources. While it’s not as good as Safari, that’s a trade-off that I am ready to make. If you are also looking for a good Chrome alternative, you should try using the Brave browser.
Install:Free
4. CopyClip
CopyClip is a Mac utility that stores everything you copy in a clipboard. Copy-and-paste is so integral to our work that we cannot even imagine a time when this feature was not available. Still, Mac’s clipboard is probably the most neglected feature in the macOS. Even after so decades, you still cannot hold more than one entry in your clipboard. Enter, CopyClip. It’s a clipboard manager that saves entries into the clipboard. You can use a simple keyboard shortcut to easily copy any item and paste them anywhere you want. CopyClip not only saves text input but also preserves images and documents. While I use “Paste” for my clipboard management as it offers more features, for a free app, CopyClip works exceptionally well.
Install:Free
5. BBEdit
For a long time, it was hard to recommend a good free text editor on Mac. All the good ones were paid, and the free ones were just not up to the mark. Well, after a long hiatus, BBEdit, one of the most exemplary text editors, is back on the Mac App Store. For the past 20 years, BBEdit has been the text editor to beat and now that it’s back on the App Store with a freemium model, you can use it for free. Only the advanced features of BBEdit are hidden behind a paywall and 90% of regular users will not need those features.
Whether you want to write a long blog post, edit snippets of code, design website or web apps, BBEdit is the text editor to use. The best thing about BBEdit is how fast it works. It opens text files with hundreds of thousands of words in seconds and never falters. In my years of using this app, I have not lost even a single line of text. It has a powerful search that lets you locate and find keywords across files. There’s no free text editor out there that can match its prowess.
Install:Free, $49.99
6. NetNewsWire
The death of Google Reader placed a dark cloud over the future of RSS readers. But, if anything, RSS is showing a sign of resurgence in the past year or so. From the launch of acclaimed RSS reader app Reeder 4 to the rebirth of NetNewsWire, RSS readers are becoming popular again. And if you are looking to create a personal news feed, there’s no better app to do it with than NetNewsWire. Built on-top of free and open source reader named Evergreen, NetNewsWire is an excellent feed reader for Mac.
The app makes it easy to subscribe to RSS feeds and brings excellent search capabilities. It also brings a beautiful design and I adore its dark mode. It also supports online feed syncing services such as Feedbin. I still prefer Reeder 4 as it brings more features, but seeing how NetNewsWire is still young and free to use, I cannot fault it. If you are looking for a free RSS reader, you should try NetNewsWire.
Install:Free
7. DaVinci Resolve
While Macs come with a basic video editor for free (iMovie), anyone who is serious about video editing will have to go for the pro video editing apps. The problem with apps like Final Cut Pro or Adobe Premiere Pro is that they cost a lot. If you don’t want to spend hundreds of dollars, and still want to use a full-fledged video editor, DaVinci Resolve is the best option for you. Even when I am writing this, I cannot believe that such a capable video editor is free to use.
The latest version of the software, DaVinci Resolve 16 combines professional 8K editing, color correction, visual effects, and audio post-production all in one software tool. Color correction tools of DaVinci Resolve are better than most paid video editors including FCP and Premiere Pro. From custom timeline settings to facial recognition to keyframe editing, it brings all features that you require from a professional video editor. It is one of the best free Mac software that you can install. Free Mac apps don’t get better than this.
Install:Free
8. Folx
Folx is a powerful native download manager for Mac that not only works great but also looks cool. It features a true Mac-style interface and supports both direct and torrent downloads. The app also offers extensions for Safari, Chrome, Opera, and Firefox. The extensions help Folx in catching downloads and thus ensure that you are not using the crappy download manager of your browser. Folx can split downloads into multiple threads resulting in faster downloads and also support download pause and restart. The free version of the app is enough for most users. I was using it for years without any complaints. I only bought the paid version to support the developers. The extra features are nice to have but they have not drastically affected by usage.
Install:Free, $19.99
9. NightOwl
macOS Mojave introduced dark mode to our favorite desktop operating system. The dark mode on macOS Mojave is not half-cooked as it is on windows. When you turn on the dark mode on your Mac, not only it turns the system UI but also the stock apps. Not only that, apps that support automatic dark mode also adhere to the same guideline. Once you turn it on, they automatically default to dark mode.
While that's great in most situation, I wish Apple included a way to create a whitelist for apps that are not functional in dark mode. The default Mail app and the Evernote app are a few examples of an app that still work best in light mode. That's where NightOwl comes in. It's a menu bar app that allows you to create a whitelist of apps that you don't want to use in dark mode. Not only that, but it also allows you to quickly switch between dark and light mode with a simple click at its icon. You can read more about the app in our article here. The app is completely free to download and use with a voluntary donation.
Install:NightOwl
10. Unsplash Wallpapers
I want to start this article with an app which I have discovered just a couple of months back and have fallen in love. As its name suggests, Unsplash Wallpapers is a wallpaper app for Mac which gives you access to unlimited ultra-high resolution wallpapers for your Macs. One of the things that I love most about MacBooks is its display. Apple packs phenomenal displays on the Macs. Stop me if it’s just me, but I enjoy changing the wallpapers on a regular basis just because they look so damn beautiful on my Mac’s display.
Before I discovered Unsplash Wallpapers, it used to be a chore to change wallpapers. First, I had to find good wallpapers, then I had to download them, and only then I could use them. With Unsplash Wallpapers app, you can change the wallpaper just with one click. If you like a wallpaper, you can even download it. If you love wallpapers, you are going to love this free Mac app.
Install:Unsplash Wallpapers
11. The Unarchiver
This is one of the first free Mac apps that I download whenever I move on to a new Mac. The app is basically the best unarchiving app you can get for your Mac, free or otherwise. The Unarchiver cannot only unarchive common formats such as Zip, RAR (including v5), 7-zip, Tar, Gzip, and Bzip2, but it can also open formats such as StuffIt, DiskDoubler, LZH, ARJ, ARC, ISO and BIN disc images, Windows.EXE installers and more. Basically, it’s a one-stop solution for all your unarchiving needs.
Install:The Unarchiver
12. Amphetamine
We all know that Macs bring a long battery life and while some of it has to do with Apple’s excellent hardware, most of it is because of how macOS efficiently manages battery. One of the things that macOS does to preserve the battery life on your computer is to put it to sleep whenever you don’t interact with your Mac for a set period of time. While this is really good, sometimes you need to keep your Mac running even if you are not interacting with it. One of the examples that come to mind is when you are downloading a large file. If your Mac falls asleep during the download, it will stop it, and depending on the software that you are using to download the file, you might have to restart the download from the beginning.
Amphetamine solves this problem by allowing users to keep their Macs awake even when they are not doing anything. The app is powerful and allows users to keep their Macs awake for how much ever long they want. Not only that, users can also set triggers to keep their Macs awake. For example, you can tell Amphetamine to not put your Mac to sleep whenever a certain app is running. Lastly, it allows you to easily access all these features as it lives right there in your Mac’s menu bar. It’s one of the most useful apps for Macs and I love it.
Install:Amphetamine
13. GIPHY Capture
Gifs are all the rage today. More and more users are creating and sharing their own gifs. And if you want to be one of them then this is the tool you need. GIPHY Capture is an app that lets you capture and create gifs. Once you launch the app it will create a translucent green window with a capture button at the bottom. All you need to do is to drop the window on top of the video you want to capture and click on the capture button. Once you are done with the recording, click on the record button again to stop the recording. It is probably the easiest way to create gifs on your Mac.
Install:GIPHY Capture
14. Spectacle
Spectacle is one of the apps that I install instantly on a new Mac. Macs are good at many things but one thing that still eludes it is a good window management feature. Apple has not solved the window management problem in the latest macOS Catalina so I guess, we have to wait for one more year. In fact, the window management problem has become even worse in macOS Catalina in my opinion. If you are also fed up of Apple's native approach towards window management, you should Install Spectacle.
This is a simple menu bar app that allows you to easily resize and place windows with keyboard commands. I can easily set a window to either half of the display both vertically and horizontally, make it go full screen, snap it to the center, and more. Once you install this app, your window management workflow will become ten times faster.
Install:Spectacle
15. ImageOptim
ImageOptim is one of the most used free Mac apps on my MacBook Pro. In my line of work, I have to attach a ton of screenshots (like in this article). And before I upload any picture on my website, I pass it through ImageOptim. The app deletes all the unnecessary metadata such as GPS position and camera's serial number and compresses the image. This allows me to upload the image on the web without any privacy hazards and ensures that the file sizes are low.
The app is pretty easy to use. You just drag and drop images into its window and then click on the button at the bottom-right corner. If you share a ton of images on the web (whether on your blog or social media websites like Twitter and Facebook), it will be good for you to pass it through ImageOptim first. I have used paid image compression apps but nothing has been as good and as easy to use as ImageOptim.
Install:ImageOptim
16. Alfred 4
Alfred is an all-purpose tool for your Mac which can boost your productivity ten folds if you learn how to use it. Of course, there’s a learning curve to this app, but if you invest in it, it will pay you back. Alfred allows you to quickly launch apps, use text expansion snippets, search on the Mac and web, use hotkeys and keywords, and much more. Alfred used to be a paid app, but the developers were kind enough to release the app for free. There are add-on power packs that you can buy, to use cool features like Alfred workflows. But, for most normal users, the free app itself is enough to boost their productivity.
Install:Alfred 4
17. Pocket
Pocket is a popular read it later service which allows you to save articles offline so that you can read them later. I mostly browse for articles on my Mac and whenever I find something that I would want to read, I just save it in Pocket. Pocket has an excellent Safari extension that allows me to save articles and read them later. Since Pocket syncs across devices, all my saved articles are automatically synced to my iPhone where I can read them at my will. Recently, I have also started using Pocket as a research tool. Since Pocket allows me to organize saved articles using tags, I just tag the items I am using for research so that I can find them easily later.
Install:Pocket
18. Spark
Spark is my most favorite free app on Mac. For those who don’t know, Spark is an email client for Mac. I love spark because it intelligently categorizes all the emails that I receive into different categories, giving me access to the most important emails first. It also has a very robust set of features. I can easily snooze, archive, delete, and tag emails. I also love the fact that it allows me easily search for emails using natural language search. I can also search for emails based on attachments, and more. Lastly, Spark also has apps for both iOS and watchOS so no matter which device I am on, I can user Sparks to get through all my emails.
Install:Spark
19. GIMP
GIMP or GNU Image Manipulation Program is an open source photo editor for Mac which packs so many features that you won’t be able to discover all of them in your lifetime. It is basically Photoshop but free. You can use GIMP to perform any kind of image manipulation that you can think of. That said, since it packs so many features, GIMP also has a pretty steep learning curve. Also, being a free an open-source project, its user interface is not very intuitive and feels archaic. That’s why I recommend GIMP only to those users who need a robust photo editing software but cannot afford to buy one.
Install:GIMP
20. DarkTable
As per the description of the app on its website, 'DarkTable is an open source photography workflow application and raw developer. A virtual light-table and darkroom for photographers. It manages your digital negatives in a database, lets you view them through a zoomable light-table, and enables you to develop raw images and enhance them'.
Basically, it is super powerful photo editing app for Mac that allows you to use pro-level photo editing features for free. You are required to learn the app as it has a steep learning curve but once you get used to it, you won't go back to even the best-paid photo editing apps on the market. This one is definitely one of the free Mac apps that you can download in 2019.
Install:DarkTable
21. Simplenote
Simplenote is one of the best designed free Mac apps you can find. As its name suggests, Simplenote is an easy note taking app which allows you to easily jot down notes. What I love about this app is that even though it is completely free, your notes are synced across devices. Apart from its online sync features, I am also a fan of its clean user interface. Simplenote is also a really good app for someone who is looking for a clean app to write long-form content. You can use tags to organize notes easily and search for them using either their title, content, or tags. I have been using this app for quite a few years and I still don’t understand how it’s free. If you love writing, you will love Simplenote.
Install:Simplenote
22. Itsycal
Itsycal is an open source small menu bar calendar application for Mac. If you like Fantastical 2 for Mac, but hate that it’s priced so high, Itsycal is for you. Although Itsycal is nowhere as powerful as Fantastical 2, it brings all the basic features that you would want from a menu bar based calendar app. It shows you month view of your calendar, your upcoming events, and also allows you to create or delete events. I also love the fact that I can configure Itsycal to show not only the date but also the month and the day in the menu bar icon itself. It’s a good menu bar application and a must have for anyone who schedules everything on their calendar.
Install:Itsycal
23. Audacity
Audacity is one of those free Mac apps that is even better than most of the paid apps out there. For those who don’t know, Audacity is an audio editor app for your Mac (available for Windows PC too). If you are someone who deals with a ton of audio, you must have already heard about this software. If you have not, you probably don’t need it. Still, it’s such a good app that I couldn’t keep it away from the list. Just remember that if you ever need to edit an audio file to make it better, Audacity is the tool to do it.
Install:Audacity
24. Lightworks
Lightworks is a full-fledged video editing app which gives you access to all the tools that you will need to get your video editing on. To be fair, Lightworks also sell a Pro version of the app, however, the free version is powerful enough to handle most of the tasks. Whether you are a budding YouTuber or someone who just want to give an edge to their homemade videos, Lightworks is the right tool for you. What I love most about this app is that the website gives you ample tutorial videos to get you started. If by any chance you were looking for a free video editing software, look no further and download Lightworks.
Install:Lightworks
25. HiddenMe
HiddenMe is a small menu bar app which comes in very handy at times when you want to show a clean desktop without having to organize your stuff. The app lives in your menu bar and allows you to do one thing and one thing only, and that’s hiding everything on your desktop. With a click of the button, everything that’s on your desktop is hidden, giving you access to a clean desktop. I constantly use this app whenever I am giving a presentation or taking screenshots of my desktop for an article. This small application has saved me from embarrassing myself a number of times and it can do that for you too.
Install:HiddenMe
26. AppCleaner
Do you know that whenever you delete an app on your Mac, it leaves behind a ton of residual files which does nothing but eating up storage on your Mac? Well, it’s true and if you install and uninstall a ton of apps, you might have lost gigabytes of storage already. While there’s another app on this list which (Onyx) which can help you recover that storage, AppCleaner is an app which makes sure that the apps you delete don’t leave any residual files. Just launch the app and drag and drop the apps that you want to uninstall and it will take care of the rest. It is a must-have utility tool for any Mac user who wants to keep their Mac clean.
Install:AppCleaner
27. LiteIcon
LiteIcon is the app from the same developers who made the AppCleaner. It is a simple app which allows you to change your system icons quickly and easily. Simply drag an icon onto the one you want to change, and click the Apply Changes button. That's all you need to do. If you want your older icon back, just drag out the new icon. If you like to customize how your icons look on Mac, try out LiteIcon.
Install:LiteIcon
28. GrandPerspective
I have written about GrandPerspective a couple of times on this website and you might be familiar with it by now. For those who are new to our website, it’s an app which allows you to visualize storage on your Mac. Using GrandPerspective you can easily find out which files are using how much storage and find and delete the files which are not necessary. GrandPerspective is a very nice app for anyone who doesn’t have any idea as to where all his/her Mac’s storage went.
Install:GrandPerspective
29. Manuscript
Manuscript is a free Mac writing app for students which makes writing school assignments including dissertation easier. Manuscript is a powerful writing app which allows students to complete their assignments right from the planning stage to completing it. It lets students easily insert citations, figures, tables, mathematical equations, and more. The app also allows for importation of citations from various tools including Mendeley, Zotero, Papers 3, Bookends, and EndNote. If you are a student who is looking for a good writing app, you don’t have to look any farther than Manuscript.
Install:Manuscript
30. IINA
IINA is an open-source video player for your Mac which offers one of the best amalgamations of features and user interface. The app looks extremely beautiful and supports all the modern features including force touch, picture-in-picture, and even offers Touch-bar controls for the latest MacBook Pros. IINA also supports almost all the video formats that you can think of, including the ability to play even GIFs. The app also comes with theming capabilities allowing you to use either light or dark themes. I have discovered this app just a few weeks back and I am already in love with it. If you consume a ton of media on your MacBook Pro, this is the right app for you.
Install:IINA
31. OnyX
OnyX is your one-stop solution for all your Mac’s maintenance needs. In fact, I cannot describe the app better and more succinctly than what’s written on its website. OnyX is a multifunction utility that you can use to verify the structure of the system files, to run miscellaneous maintenance and cleaning tasks, to configure parameters in the Finder, Dock, Safari, and some of Apple's applications, to delete caches, to remove certain problematic folders and files, to rebuild various databases and indexes, and more. However, do remember that it is an advanced tool and hence before you do anything, make sure that you get familiar with the app as you don’t want to delete files which can corrupt your entire system.
Install:Onyx
32. SpotMenu
The last app on our list the SpotMenu app which is a nifty little menu bar application. The app basically allows you to control your iTunes and Spotify music player from the menu bar giving you access to controls such as play, pause, forward, and rewind. It’s a pretty basic application, however, it does come in handy. One thing that I like about the app is that it shows the name of the song that is currently playing right on your Mac’s menu bar. When you click on the icon, the drop-down window which harbors all the features also showcase the album art of the song that you are playing.
Install:SpotMenu
33. White Noise Lite
White Noise Lite is an app that helps you sleep better. If you are a light sleeper who wakes up multiple times in the night without any apparent reason then this app can help you sleep better. It brings fifty different HD quality ambient environment noises to help you sleep. The app brings a beautiful cover flow design which lets you easily swipe between cards to select different tasks. Although the app markets itself as a sleep enhancer, I mostly use to provide background music when I am working as it helps me concentrate. You should download this app right now and see if it helps you sleep better or work better. Whatever the result, you will be better off with this one in your arsenal.
Install:White Noise Lite
34. Shazam
Shazam is an app that needs no introduction. The app helps you discover songs by identifying whatever song is playing in the background. I personally use Shazam more as a tool to keep the list of songs that I have discovered. Suppose I am listening to a song and YouTube and want to save it. I just click on the menu bar icon of Shazam and it identifies the song and saves it on the list. I don't have to write it down anywhere. Later I can see the list and add to my Apple Music Playlist at my convenience. Shazam is a great app for discovering and keeping track of music that you like.
Install:Shazam
35. Muzzy
You know how when you accidentally yank headphones out of your iPhone, the music suddenly stops, well, Muzzy brings that functionality to your Mac. The app also does a lot of other things like allowing users to play, pause, and change the music from its menu bar app, integrates with Last.fm, shows songs lyrics, and more. However, I don’t care for any other features and I just use this app to stop music whenever I accidentally yank my headphones out. Sadly, the app only works if you are playing music through iTunes.
Install:Muzzy
Best Free macOS Apps: Final Thoughts
I hope that you found some apps which are useful to you. Do let me know which of these were your favorite and which ones you discovered. Also, if you know free apps that deserve to be on the list but aren’t, drop their names in the comments section. That’s all I have for this article. If you liked this article, share this on your social media profiles because we need your help to get the word out. As always, drop your opinions and suggestions in the comments section down below. We love to hear from our readers and your comments are always welcome.
No doubt that Email has already become one of the most effective ways of dealing with friends, colleagues, relatives, sellers and customers, employees and employers. Having an email allows for managing meaningful relationships. So your business will surely have success.
It should be also mentioned that the email address itself often serves as your digital passport, too. Moreover, you can use your address to sign up for new accounts even. That’s why with so much information and memories, there is certainly a need for a smart tool that will organize the whole work process and communication.
To help you in optimizing your mail you need an efficient and manageable email client. In this article, we will examine the best ones for Mac. These Mac mail apps help in organizing emails, searching through archives, and staying in touch with colleagues and friends. Make your life much more streamlined and manageable! Choose the one you think looks the best!
Below, there is a top list of BEST MAC MAIL APPS, in no particular order. Some of them are free, the others are paid. It is up to you which one you will use. We should only notice that each of them has its benefits and specific features. And of course, you can find drawbacks for you in any of the offered apps. So, observe the list and make the right choice! Choose the one that meets your requirements best of all.
Polymail – Simple, beautiful, powerful email app
Polymail looks like one of the best Mac email clients that have ever existed. In a few words, due to its great feature set, Polymail stands apart from other Mac mail apps. This application combines the best ideas into one convenient super-app.
To understand why Polymail is one of the favorites among Mac users lets have a look at its main features:
One-click unsubscribe. You can effortlessly cleanse your inbox from annoying newsletters with the One-Click Unsubscribe button. You will never worry about email clutter again!
Snooze emails until you need them. Focus on what’s important and remain distraction-free. You can schedule messages that you don’t need right now to pop back into your inbox for when you do.
Email tracking. You will be notified as soon as recipients view your email so you never miss a follow-up. If you’re sending it to multiple recipients, you’ll know exactly when each recipient reads your message.
Design. Polymail’s design is one of its features. It is neither plain nor boring. It’s got some fun icons, some useful splashes of color, the right amount of space in-between elements… In short, it’s enjoyable.
Polymail is truly an amazing email client for Mac users: it is, unequivocally, a very helpful, cool and useful email app.
[Price: Free]
Inky®: Secure Email Made Easy
Inky is a Mac mail app that focuses more on privacy and security. The email client boasts a range of security-themed features like end-to-end encryption and digital signing (which verifies that the sender is who they say they are) along with standard email features like email syncing, a Unified inbox and more.
Inky is a great alternative to Outlook. Companies can deploy Inky for their business. They can set custom policies and protect email data when a device is lost or an employee leaves the company.
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Inky has a free version and paid one. Each of them has several features. Have a look at them.
Inky Basic features (free version)
Access gmail.com, iCloud, and outlook.com email accounts.
Syncing across an unlimited number of devices.
No credit card required.
Inky Pro features ($5 per month per user)
It has all features of Inky Basic and some additional ones:
Access Microsoft Exchange, Office 365, Google Apps, and other IMAP accounts.
Calendar Support for Office 365 / Exchange.
Customer support by e-mail.
No long-term commitment—cancel at any time.
Inky itself has powerful search functionality. It will save you time. Its custom inboxes will keep you organized, and it’s dead simple to use. want to try? Install it using the link below.
[Price: free/$5 a month]
Thunderbird – Software made to make email easier.
Thunderbird is one of the most useful Mac mail apps on the list. It makes email better for you, bringing together speed, privacy, and the latest technologies.
Privileges you will get installing Thunderbird:
Mail Account Setup Wizard
Now all you need to provide is your name, email address, and password and the email account set up wizardry will check our database and find the email settings for you.
Personalized Email Addresses
Now you can create a new personalized email address for you, your family, or business. All you need is to sign up for a new email address within Thunderbird, and it will all be set up automatically.
One-click Address Book
Now it is so simple to add new people to your contact list! Just click on the star icon in the message and a person will be added immediately. You can add even more details in a few clicks. You can add a photo, birthday, and other personal information to a contact from your address book.
Attachment Reminder
Now you will be notified to add an attachment before sending a message.
Multiple-channel chat
Now you can enjoy real-time conversation with your contacts, right from your favorite messaging application, with multiple supported networks. Thunderbird makes it easy to search through both past conversations and received emails.
All these goodies are free of charge for you. Do you like this smart email client? Don’t waste time and try it right now!
[Price: Free]
CloudMagic Email – Mail for Gmail, Hotmail, and Exchange
CloudMagic is a popular email client for iOS with a newer Mac version. It has already become one of the simplest, fastest and most beautiful email clients for Mac. The number of users is constantly growing. They trust CloudMagic for managing their emails. It works with Gmail, Exchange, Yahoo, Outlook/Hotmail, iCloud, Google Apps, Office 365 and any IMAP accounts.
CloudMagic app has a clean beautifully organized interface. Convenience and quickness are the main CloudMagic’s features:
You can sync your email preferences & settings across devices. Just create a CloudMagic account and never configure your email again.
You can view an unread email count without opening the app.
You can find a necessary email using quick filters: Starred and Unread ones.
Here are keyboard shortcuts that get things done quickly. For example, A – Reply All, R – Reply, E – Archive, S – Star / Unstar, Shift + U – Mark as reading / Unread and many others.
Here are some other useful options in the app:
You can print your emails. Also, you will have access to emails from all your accounts in one place. You will have the possibility to create your email signatures with logos and images.
Do you hate spam? You can mark unnecessary emails as spam with one click.
CloudMagic works with Gmail, Exchange, Yahoo, Outlook/Hotmail, iCloud, Google Apps, Office 365 and any IMAP accounts.
[Price: £14.99]
Postbox 3 – The Runner-Up (for Those Who Need a Little More)
Haven’t you found a perfect email client for your Mac yet? We offer you to have a look at Postbox 3 app review.
Postbox is a powerful and speedy email client which will save you time. It will help you focus on what’s important, so you can work quickly and efficiently without interruption.
One of the greatest advantages of this client is ultra-fast searching. You can use the search drop-down menu to select your search scope or jump to a suggestion from your search history. It is even possible to enter more criteria (a sender, subject, date and) to make searching faster and easier. Also, you will find the necessary files or images without efforts. No more digging through email messages to find what you need!
Another important feature that should be mentioned is a simple cloud sharing. You can share links to your Dropbox, Box or OneDrive files instead of sending the files themselves. Simply drag and drop a file from your storage folder into the body of a message and a link to that file will be created automatically.
Those are not all benefits of Postbox. The list is great!
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[Price: $10]
Unibox – A completely new way to organize your emails
Do you go to organize your emails? Unibox is a universal and efficient tool for managing all your accounts.
Once installing this app you will get plenty of benefits and will never regret! Firstly, you will enjoy the slick interface and contact-centric design. Unibox is the most people-centric and unique email client for Mac nowadays.
Another good thing about the app is grouping your messages by person. This way your emails are always organized automatically and you will easily find what you are looking for. You can also quickly find documents and files you exchanged with other people with Unibox application.
Only unread messages starred, have attachments or were sent by people from your address book are shown. You can preview attachments without launching external apps using Unibox. You can view messages and conversations across all your accounts here.
Unibox also has a convenient optioncalled “Switch Accounts” which enables us to focus on single accounts or folders when necessary.
Unibox works with Gmail, iCloud, Yahoo!, me.com, mac.com, Hotmail, outlook.com, live.com, Self-hosted IMAP servers, and others.
To download Unibox open the Mac App Store or just use the link below.
[Price: $15.99]
Nylas N1 – The best email app for sales professionals
Nylas N1 is one of the most popular third-party mail clients for Mac. N1 works with hundreds of email providers, such as Gmail, iCloud, Microsoft Exchange, Yahoo, and others.
Nylas N1 is packed with dozens of powerful features for power users! These smart options will help you understand prospects better, improve your outbound prospecting, and be more productive.
They are Enriched Contacts, Meeting Requests, Open, and Click Tracking, Send Later, Quick Reply Templates, Translation, Mail Merge, and other advanced features.
Nylas N1 is open-source (which makes it very easy to extend with Javascript plugins), and because it’s born from web code, it supports all platforms and email providers.
People at the following companies trust Nylas: Yelp, United, Microsoft, Turner, Oracle, Uber, and many others…
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[Price: Free]
AirMail 3 – The Best Third-Party Email Client (for Most People)
Airmail 3 is a new mail client designed for El Capitan with fast performance and intuitive interaction. It works with iCloud™, MS Exchange, Gmail™, Google™ Apps, IMAP, POP3, Yahoo!™, AOL™, Outlook.com™, Live.com™.
Airmail was designed from the ground to retain the same experience with single or multiple accounts and provide a quick, modern and easy-to-use user experience. Airmail is clean and allows you to get to your emails without interruption – it’s the mail client for the 21st century.
The creators have taken usability and function to the next level with Airmail and bring a striking design with support for all major email services. Switch between accounts like a breeze and quick reply to incoming messages within seconds – email has never been so easy and productive.
The app also has a VIP feature, which lets you filter out emails from people you deem important from the general inbox, meaning you’ll never miss an important email from a colleague again.
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[Price: $10]
MailMate – The Best Third-Party Email Client for Power Users
MailMate is a smart third-party email app for Mac users.
MailMate is not the most widespread, the cheapest, or the greatest looking email client, but I also have no aspiration to MailMate ever being any of these. Instead, MailMate aspires to be the most powerful, the most flexible, the most efficient, the most standards-compliant, and the most secure email client.
MailMate features:
- Multiple Accounts (A universal app supports most servers)
- Full Offline Access (Almost all functions are available in offline mode. Changes done while offline are automatically synchronized when going online)
- Notifications (Multiple dock counters, multiple menu bar counters, and notifications are optionally displayed)
- Dynamic Signatures (The default signature and placement (top/bottom) of the signature in a new message is automatically derived from emails to the same recipient. You can use a shortcut to select a different signature.)
One of the main benefits of MailMate is having a small user base. So, you can expect a reply if you have any problems or requests.
MailMate is one of the most expensive email clients we reviewed and is available for $50 from the developer’s website. But you can try the fully functional 30-day trial (active use). What concerning the price, MailMate is not for everyone – in fact, it’s not for most people. The interface is very functional, but also pretty boring. If looks are important to you, you won’t like MailMate. But, if you’re looking for the most powerful and most standards-compliant email client available, you can try this smart email client.
[Price: $49,99]
Boxy – Email client for “Inbox by Gmail”
Boxy is another email client for Mac that is the future of email. It has all the features of “Inbox” with a number of its ones. It works with any Gmail account.
Original features of Boxy:
Boxy has a modern and clear interface. You can choose one of the multiple themes here: light, white, dark and black. It also has a full screen and split-screen support. The menubar icon is colored blue helps ti indicate new unread messages. It is possible to hide attachments and email previews to make your Inbox cleaner.
One of the original features of Boxy is an availability of a Reader Mode which strips back everything apart from the text of an email, providing a more comfortable and less distracting reading experience.
One more cool feature of the client is draft sync. You can start writing an email on your Mac and finish it on your phone. Also, you will have spell check while typing an email and emoji support.
Boxy works with multiple accounts. You can make it your default email client. One more pleasant thing about Boxy is that it is regularly updated for free.
And of course Boxy fully supports all of ‘Inbox by Gmail’ amazing features, like:
* Snooze your emails
* Automatically suggested smart replies
* Add Reminders right in your inbox
* Bundles keep emails organized
* ‘Trips’ smart bundle and previews
* Pin emails to keep them in your inbox
* Smart newsletters preview
* Google Calendar emails are automatically parsed
* ‘Saved’ bundle for your saved links
* Full archive search with smart queries
* Automatically suggested smart replies
* Add Reminders right in your inbox
* Bundles keep emails organized
* ‘Trips’ smart bundle and previews
* Pin emails to keep them in your inbox
* Smart newsletters preview
* Google Calendar emails are automatically parsed
* ‘Saved’ bundle for your saved links
* Full archive search with smart queries
And so much more!
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[Price: 14-day trial, £4.49]
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Conclusion
We have shared the 10 greatest Mac mail clients with you. Each application of the list will be a perfect helper for you. It will provide better business features, support for multiple accounts and offline access to your messages. Learn the full information about the listed email clients and make the right choice according to your demands as each of the apps has its benefits and specific features. Good luck!