![]() ![]() Google has introduced search chips in Gmail. They make searching more comfortable and let you find what you are looking for faster. Google Calendar invites in Gmail have a new “More Options” dropdown menu, allowing you to propose a new time or adding a note to your RSVP. Gmail is rolling out a new feature that lets you attach emails to another email. Gmail improved as-you-type spelling and grammar correction Mailplane 4.2 works well with macOS Catalina (10.15), simplifies bookmark handling and integrates with DEVONthink 3.Īpple released macOS Catalina (10.15) last month. Gmail introduced a new spelling and grammar correction. It auto-detects the language, makes smarter spell-check suggestions and detects potential grammar issues. In October last year, Google announced new guidelines for its Gmail API. Applications accessing data via that API had to be verified by Google to ensure compliance with their new privacy and security requirements. Learn more about Mailplane by watching our new help videos. ![]() It’s an introduction video on the top and four videos about major parts of Mailplane. Google discontinued “Inbox by Gmail” on April 2. We had to say our farewells too and removed support for Google Inbox in Mailplane 4.1.3. Gmail started to rollout “schedule send”. That’s great news! Previously, you had to use a third-party extension, such as Boomerang or RightInbox, to get this functionality. It is a very popular Gmail productivity extension used to drive sales and business growth. Install it for free in Mailplane via ‘Preferences… > Extensions’. Google Calendar: Propose a new meeting time It’s not a new feature anymore but it might not caught everyone’s eye yet since it’s a bit hidden. Each guest can propose a new time when he receives an invitation and the organizer can review and accept time proposals. There's more to Mailplane's Dark Mode than you think It makes meeting scheduling more efficient. When I joined Mailplane as a designer nearly a year ago, it was my job to redesign the complete user interface for version 4. With the release of macOS Mojave, I had the pleasure to expand the UI with a dark theme. Now, I am happy to provide you with some insight into the design process and its challenges. I’m David Kravets and a satisfied, long-time customer of Mailplane. Ruben talks at MacVoices about Mailplane 4 Devs Ruben and Lars asked me to write a brief review of their Mac email client, and to offer a few examples of how I use some of its unique features as part of my consultancy business.
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