We continue with OS X El Capitan "hangover" and application updates. This translates into several of them that are still waiting to receive the update and others that were updated hours before the launch and this is the case of air mail 2.5 It came before the release of Apple's new software.
This application is nothing but a email client or manager And while it is true that many of you are giving it a try now that they have improved the native Apple application, Mail a little more, this mail client is really good to use if you don't like the native Apple.
Some of the improvements implemented in Airmail 2.5 In addition to the complete integration with OS X El Capitan and the typical stability of the application, are the following:
- Split screen support
- New synchronization with the cloud and with the future app for iPhone
- New option to create accounts
- New LDAP directory support
- Full integration with Wunderlist and Todoist
- Improved design with San Francisco fountain
- Improved gesture and sync engine improvements
And more… Airmail is the mail manager that I have personally used for a long time but since the first beta versions of El Capitan I returned to Apple Mail, to test the news and adapt to its use at the time of the launch of the new OS X, but Airmail continues to show its power when it comes to mail management.
Very good program, but I hope that one day the reading sneak by the recipient.