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Top Alternatives to GeeMail for Windows

  1. Google Gmail Gadget can no longer be downloaded.If you use Google Desktop, you're probably familiar with gadgets: small apps you can add to the Google...

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  2. EasyMail for Gmail is a great way to quickly access your Gmail account while out and about. This is particularly beneficial if you find that it is...

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  3. Gmail Notifier is no longer available for download. Take a look at POP Peeper instead.Gmail Notifier enables you to check your Gmail account right from the...

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  4. Google Email Uploader can no longer be downloaded.If you’re planning to migrate to Gmail there’s one thing you’ll need to do for sure: import all the...

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  5. The most popular email client for Gmail is Mail for Mac OS X. Designed for desktop users, this app is a close replica of Google's web application, including...

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  6. Inky is a simplified email client for Windows.If you just want a simple email application to unify all of your email accounts, Inky is definitely an app you...

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  7. Yahoo Mail is arguably one of the most well-known email servers in the world today. Boasting a history stretching back to the earliest days of the Internet...

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  8. This is a free email connection that can be set up and used very easily by pros. Eudora comes packed with tools that professionals are sure to love and it...

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  9. New features User notes, easy to manage all matters, and set reminders for important matters New postcards feature Offers a variety of types and styles of...

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