![]() ![]() However, the other gripe is that the 'free' v4 without subcribing does not support Office 365 so that immediately disabled use of work acct from a App I had not so long ago paid for!! This feels like a snare, as with many users work switchign to 365, this is going to mean you get caught in this dragnet and have to subscribe or lose your work email access through Airmail! But, the upside is that some 365 work set ups (like mine) don't use IMAP, EWS etc., and this means some other clients (like Spark) cannot ever connect. As others have said, having paid a one off for v3 I thought this was set, but the switch to a subscription at the same price each year thus does feel a bit narky. As other reviewers this is a bitter-sweet relaitonship as the App is great, clean interface, easy to manage multiple accounts, fast, and uses much less memory that the flaky bloatware of browser-Outlook. Have used this App for a few years and been happy at v3 having bought this. The focus on new features prioritised over bug fixes was the death knell for me. (Mainly because it comes up in a list of updates.) I haven't used it in months, so time to uninstall and rid myself of the notification headache. The final straw is that Airmail 5 just came out, but I get an error "Unable to download" when I try to download from the app store. It isn't perfect, but at least I won't be tearing my hair out. Eventually, however, I migrated back to the stock Apple Mail. In any case, they allowed Airmail 4 to be used on an older license, but without the new features. I say, I'm not willing to pay so much for a product that simply doesn't work as advertised. Next, then they decided to go to a subscription model with Airmail 4. Unfortunately, things didn't improve enough, and I should have moved to another product, but I like the aesthetics. I owned Airmail 2 and then paid the upgrade fee for Airmail 3, hoping they would fix some of the bugs (like the really poor search function). I have used Airmail for a number of years, but I grew tired of its bugs, poorly-implemented features, and, the last straw, a forced-subscription plan.
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