fade
Staff member
Simple question: Do you you use a standalone, desktop email client, or do you use your mail provider's web interface?
Why do you use what you use?
I'm curious, because sites like Lifehacker seem to talk a lot about the "death" of the mail client. I don't see it. I still prefer Apple Mail to gmail's web interface. Which is great, but it lacks the integration with the rest of my OS's tools. Also, I'm a keyboard kind of guy (don't touch the mouse unless I have to) and I know all my email shortcuts by heart. I know. Gmail has shortcuts. Or you'll point me to 10 bazillion Firefox extensions. But FF isn't my favorite browser on Mac OS. I feel like I lose nothing, because I'm connecting by IMAP protocol to gmail (all my professional addresses just dump to gmail and autolabel to indicate their origins) so my email already looks the same from everywhere, even if I do use the web interface.
Why do you use what you use?
I'm curious, because sites like Lifehacker seem to talk a lot about the "death" of the mail client. I don't see it. I still prefer Apple Mail to gmail's web interface. Which is great, but it lacks the integration with the rest of my OS's tools. Also, I'm a keyboard kind of guy (don't touch the mouse unless I have to) and I know all my email shortcuts by heart. I know. Gmail has shortcuts. Or you'll point me to 10 bazillion Firefox extensions. But FF isn't my favorite browser on Mac OS. I feel like I lose nothing, because I'm connecting by IMAP protocol to gmail (all my professional addresses just dump to gmail and autolabel to indicate their origins) so my email already looks the same from everywhere, even if I do use the web interface.