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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  3. List of personal information managers - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid personal note and information organizer Treasuremytext: Cross-platform Commercial Archiving personal messages Whizfolders: Windows Commercial Hybrid Note-taking software and outliner Windows Contacts: Windows Commercial Included with Windows 7, 8 and 10 Wrike: Web Commercial Yahoo! Calendar: Web Freeware: Yojimbo: macOS Commercial

  4. Spike (application) - Wikipedia

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    Spike users can also make audio and video calls to each other, and other features include a calendar, contact list, and Groups. Spike is available for Microsoft Windows, MacOS, iOS and Android, and as a web version, [4] and works with Gmail, Outlook, Exchange, iCloud, Yahoo! Mail and IMAP email providers. [17]

  5. Newton (software) - Wikipedia

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    Newton provides support for Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo! Mail, Outlook.com, iCloud, Google Apps, Microsoft Exchange, Office 365, Mail.com, GMX, AOL and IMAP accounts. The application currently runs on all iOS devices running iOS 8 and above, and Android devices running Android 4.0 and above.

  6. Geary (e-mail client) - Wikipedia

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    Geary is a free and open-source email client written in Vala and based on WebKitGTK. Although since adopted by the GNOME project, it originally was developed by the Yorba Foundation. The purpose of this e-mail client, according to Adam Dingle, Yorba founder, was to bring back users from online webmails to a faster and easier to use desktop ...

  7. EmailTray - Wikipedia

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    EmailTray 2.0 was publicly released on October 7, 2010, as a free desktop email client. It supports multiple accounts using the standard POP3 / SMTP or IMAP protocols, with or without SSL . EmailTray combines features of a simple email client and an email notifier that alerts users to the new email messages that EmailTray considers important.

  8. Xobni - Wikipedia

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    Xobni announced localized versions of their Outlook product (free and paid) for the French and German markets in 2010. It announced its first for BlackBerry users in March 2010. [27] In September 2011, Xobni announced Smartr Inbox for Gmail and Smartr Contacts for Android. Smartr Contacts is a free app for the Android phone.

  9. Mailbox (application) - Wikipedia

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    Mailbox focused on emptying the user's inbox and favored using folders instead of leaving emails in the inbox. For instance, it incentivized the user with visual cues and gestures to organize emails based on priority and due date to empty to inbox. Mailbox was limited to Gmail and iCloud accounts. It also supported Yahoo! Mail for three days. [14]