Unfortunately, much like web browsers, the world has settled on one or two (Edge and Chrome) and devs put little effort into supporting anything else. Ultimately, the best option is probably to stop using Gmail completely and only use my own domain email. Its the best of both worlds: Gmails web UI in a specialized native Mac app. Youll get powerful new mail notifications, 'search across accounts', image annotations, Chrome extensions, AppleScript and much more. Instead, devs are forced to code around it which is expensive for them and makes for too many compromises, in my opinion. Use all your Gmail, Calendar, Contacts, Inbox accounts in Mailplane instead of cluttering up your browser window. It makes it easy to send screenshots and screen-recordings next to preferences and. Support & Feedback Help > Support & Feedback uses replies.io to handle support requests instead of composing a message. If Google would just use IMAP standards, the email app market would be flush with great choices. Fantastical The famous Fantastical calendar app will integrate with Mailplane in one of their next updates. It’s too bad, because it looks really nice on the surface. It has way too many features that don’t work – according to the developer’s site, there’s nothing he can do about it, again because Google doesn’t allow it in their API. It fully supports and allows Google Calendar, Contacts, and Keep to communicate with each other and especially, Boxysuites Gmail app. It uses Google’s APIs instead of standard IMAP – which means the app can just stop working any time Google decides to mess with the API (which is what killed Mailplane) I use Mailplane with about a dozen Gmail accounts. It’s (going to be) a paid app – I don’t mind paying for apps, but for my use case, it just isn’t warranted when there are free options (Apple’s Mail, and the web browser) In the last 6 months, we have tried everything to find an official solution with Google, but without success. Mimestream ticks all the features I DON’T want, unfortunately. Although there is a solution for apps that work with the Gmail API, unfortunately none are available for specialized browsers like Mailplane which are built on top of Gmail’s web interface.
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