Proton Mail, the end-to-end encrypted (E2EE) email service from Swiss company Proton, is now officially available via a dedicated desktop app some three months after debuting in beta. However, despite ...
Proton Mail finally has a native desktop app, rolling out now in beta for some users on Windows and MacOS. The encrypted email service has, of course, been available to desktop users since its ...
Free e-mail and calendar software Zimbra Desktop works online or off and doesn’t limit e-mail storage. If you’re looking for an alternative to Microsoft Outlook–or simply an email ...
I don’t like Gmail…I love Gmail. But I’m not wild about using it from within my Web browser, as I find the interface, well, lacking. (Unattractive and unintuitive are two words that come to mind.) ...
Proton finally has a desktop app. The Swiss company, known for its privacy-focused alternatives to the Google Workspace apps, revealed a Windows and macOS application on Thursday that includes Proton ...
Proton, the privacy-focused company that offers a variety of internet tools like mail, calendars, online storage and a password manager, continues to built out its portfolio. As of today, Proton's ...
Chandraveer, a seasoned mechanical design engineer turned tech reporter and reviewer, brings more than three years of rich experience in consumer tech journalism to the table, having contributed to ...
It’s rare that I put “finally” in a headline, but I think this one warrants it: Mailbox, the ultra-awesome email client owned by Dropbox, is making its way onto the desktop. By doing so, it’ll be ...
More and more people rely on a Web-based interface for accessing their e-mail, be it Google’s Gmail, Apple’s MobileMe, or another provider’s webmail service. Although such systems have the virtue of ...
Unless you’re the world’s biggest fan of Microsoft Outlook, odds are good that you don’t use a desktop email client at home. You probably use a web-based email ...
With the iPad, Apple claims you can “see and touch your e-mail like never before.” While that may be technically true—there’s never been a 9.7-inch tablet running Apple’s Mail e-mail client—if you’ve ...