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Overall: I'm a long term Microsoft proprietary software user, like most other people, and it is scary to see, year after year, how little they care about what they put out there. When you first set up the program it asks you, then you have to also go into settings -> advanced and un-check 'Share performance and usage data'. There are two places to 'opt out' of data sharing. They don't appear to have any real integration with the program. (this appears to be a new 'update', but I confirmed that it has been on the website for the last several months at least.)Īll of their 'add-ons' are really just opening web apps in a side bar.
#Mailbird for windows 10 review license
"Mailbird also no longer sends name and email address to the License Management System. I had never heard of Mailbird until several weeks ago, and their website makes it sound like they do not collect this information when they actually do.

Everyone knows they collect data and either accept it or use something else. The difference is that google is close to being a trillion dollar company with a lot to lose. I read online where someone from Mailbird was comparing this to google saying that google collects all sorts of data. I was surprised to get an email solicitation to purchase the business version to an account that I had set up but never shared with Mailbird (I used a different account to purchase.) I would have rated them 5 stars across the board if it were not for this. It even has a way to search only your attachments to find that document from months ago that you can't remember who sent.Ĭons: They DO collect email addresses that you use Mailbird to check. It does a great job organizing your contacts, handling attachments, and managing your folders. I am still at Inbox Zero 1.5 years later.

Mailbird helped me do this by organizing all of my email, making it easy to sort, and quickly reply. My New Year's Resolution in 2016 was to get to Inbox Zero and stay there. There are many software integrations so you can sync to all of your email accounts, calendars, chats, project management software, etc. Their shortcut keys allow for very fast email composing, reading, and managing. I love having a shortcut to start an email from anywhere on my computer.
#Mailbird for windows 10 review Offline
Now Gmail has an offline mode, but Mailbird still beats using Gmail in the browser because of all of its other features. My goal in transitioning from Gmail in a browser to a desktop client was to be able to answer all of my emails while traveling and being disconnected from the internet. I tried every desktop email client I could find and was extremely impressed with Mailbird right from the start. Pros: Mailbird is single-handedly the best software that I have implemented in the last few years.
