Wednesday 13 September 2017

eM Client

eM Client is much more than just a way to keep your emails in order. As well as managing your messages, it can track your schedule and organize your to-do list. There's also an integrated chat features that supports three major messaging services (Google, Facebook and Jabber), and a facility for making quick file transfers.

If you’re moving from another email client, there's a quick migration tool that makes it easy to transfer your messages from Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express, Windows Mail, Windows Live Mail or Thunderbird.

User experience

After downloading eM Client, you'll be given a 30-day free trial of the premium edition. To switch to the free version you'll need to request a free license from the developer's site.

Once you're in, eM Client’s streamlined interface grants access to an expansive range of features including advanced email rules, message encryption, template emails and signatures, a full spell-checker, and a built-in translator for when you receive messages in a foreign language (which might not be often – but this is a thoughtful Bing-powered extra when you do)

eM Client offers a “superfast search” feature that lets you swiftly locate emails or specific attachments snappily, and a touchscreen mode that provides a roomier interface with more space between icons for easy tapping. 

eM Client is excellent for contact management too, letting you select custom contact views, and easily search or merge contacts. There’s a full communication history provided for each contact, and lots of optional data fields for compiling a comprehensive database of your friends and acquaintances.

The only real drawback is that the free version of eM Client only lets you manage two email accounts. Any more than that and you'll need to upgrade to the Pro edition for US$49.95 (about £40, AU$65) – a one-off fee, but a hefty one.

The competition

Mailbird Lite

A good looking client that connects your social apps to your emails.

Claws Mail

A simple looking, but powerful email client for advanced users.

Opera Mail

An open source client that supports unlimited email accounts.



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