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Adam Engst 22 comments

Mailplane Stops Selling Licenses

Faced with the inability to find an official solution to Google blocking embedded browsers from its login page, the developers of the Gmail-specific email client Mailplane have stopped selling licenses and are offering refunds to those who purchased in the last 60 days.

Mailplane 4.3.2 Agen Schmitz No comments

Mailplane 4.3.2

Introduces a new preference option that automatically shrinks large images for better readability. ($29.95 new, free update, 78.2 MB, macOS 10.12+)

Mailplane 4.3.1 Agen Schmitz No comments

Mailplane 4.3.1

Adds support for the new Google Calendar offline mode. ($29.95 new, free update, 78.2 MB, macOS 10.12+)

Mailplane 4.3 Agen Schmitz No comments

Mailplane 4.3

Brings support for macOS 11 Big Sur and adds a Clipboard option to the Save Clip feature. ($29.95 new, free update, 78.2 MB, macOS 10.12+)

Mailplane 4.2.2 Agen Schmitz No comments

Mailplane 4.2.2

Maintenance release for the Gmail-specific email client. ($29.95 new, free update, 68.9 MB)

Mailplane 4.2 Agen Schmitz 1 comment

Mailplane 4.2

Improves support for macOS 10.15 Catalina and adds the capability to manage bookmarks. ($29.95 new, free update, 68.8 MB)

Mailplane 4.1.4 Agen Schmitz No comments

Mailplane 4.1.4

Brings compatibility with the macOS 10.15 Catalina public beta, plus adds support for the Simplify Gmail extension and the DEVONthink 3 public beta. ($29.95 new, free update, 68.8 MB)

Mailplane 4.0.6 Agen Schmitz No comments

Mailplane 4.0.6

Maintenance update for recently upgraded Gmail-specific email client brings performance improvements. ($29.95 new, free update, 62.9 MB)

Julio Ojeda-Zapata 19 comments

Mailplane Goes Chrome and Adds Features

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.