Desktop or web-based email?
After getting used to Gmail 3 years ago, I swore I’d stick to web-based email. With IMAP now available, I set it up last week in Apple’s Mail client on my desktop to integrate better with offline storage, emailing links, etc, and found myself changing my ways.
It wasn’t easy: The initial download took forever and I had to work at getting Apple’s Junk Filters to cooperate. (I.e., still work on the 2 POP accounts I check in Mail while leaving Gmail’s already filtered mail alone).
I’m a convert. I used to open a browser window with three tabs: Google homepage, RSS, and Gmail and check it throughout the day. Now I’m in Mail only when I need to be, and ignore RSS and news until it occurs to me to catch up.
I did really like the Gmail interface, with conversations, shortcuts, etc, but I’ve been trying to make Safari my full-time browser and it wasn’t playing nice. I’ve found a surge of productivity by sticking to the desktop.
How do others find web-based vs. desktop email to impact their productivity?
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Opposite experience for me
After migrating from FastMail.FM to Gmail reluctantly, given the latter’s lack of IMAP, and loudly lamenting this sad state of affairs, I cheered when Google deployed IMAP, and got ready to move from Web to Mail.app………
…….only to discover I had become addicted to the Web conversations, etc., and didn’t want to switch to the desktop.
I’m totally digging mailplaneapp.com (a kind of quasi-desktop app for Gmail users).