On the Mac, Mailplane is a good fit for Gmail users who like Google’s Web-based interface but also want desktop features. With version 4, Mailplane rolls out many changes, including a new reliance on the Google Chrome browser under the hood, enabling the use of Gmail-focused Chrome extensions.
Want to get the contents of a Web page, such as a back issue of TidBITS, into your email archive? Surprisingly, it’s a task most easily accomplished using Safari and Mail, rather than any other Web browsers, email clients, or online services.
Fixes bugs in the spam filtering utility and improves accuracy. ($30 new, free update, 12.7 MB)
Gmail, Google’s popular email service, has undergone a revamp that includes visual tweaks and a battery of new features, some focused on usability, others on security.
Now a 64-bit only app, the spam filtering utility requires OS X 10.7 Lion or later. ($30 new, free update, 13.7 MB)
Adds support for macOS 10.13 High Sierra and improves filtering in Microsoft Outlook 2016. ($30 new, free update, 13.7 MB)
Ensures compatibility with Apple Mail in macOS 10.12.4 and continues to improve filtering accuracy. ($30 new, free update, 13.6 MB)
Ensures compatibility with Apple Mail in macOS 10.12.2 and improves filtering accuracy. ($30 new, free update, 13.5 MB)