More like a beta version - mobile apps are more developed
I really like Cloudmagic on iOS and was happy to find a Mac version had been developed. But seriously, the developers should have given this version away, or charged way less for it until it gets up to speed.
PROS
The interface is clean and intuitive.
It works seamlessly with Gmail, including with Gmail labels and aliases.
You can add as many email accounts as you like
Syncs quickly across all devices if you sign in with a Cloudmagic account and turn on syncing
Has selective sync of folders/labels (you can choose what to sync, or not)
CONS
There are no cards for integrating the Mac version with programs such as Evernote and Asana
There is no ‘save to’ option, in fact, there is no option to save or export at all. The only way to get email out of the Mac version is to issue a print command, and then “PDF” then “save as PDF to …” from there. Or the old command C.
You cannot create a new gmail label from within Cloudmagic (on any version as far as I can tell)
I know from reading the Cloudmagic blog that they are working on updates that will include the integration features that define this app on mobile devices. $20 seems a lot to pay for a 60% developed app. I expect it will get better and will eventually deserve 5 stars.
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