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Our Verdict

Edison is very pretty, very efficient and very customisable but its Banana is U.s.-simply.

For

  • Lovely interface
  • Unified inbox
  • Swipes and dark style

Against

  • US-only Assistant

TechRadar Verdict

Edison is very pretty, very efficient and very customisable simply its Assistant is Usa-only.

Pros

  • +

    Lovely interface

  • +

    Unified inbox

  • +

    Swipes and dark mode

Edison Mail is a much-loved iOS app, and at present it's available for the Mac. It looks and works very much like the iPad app and does all the important things its mobile sibling does.

There'southward a make clean, uncluttered interface that makes good use of swipe gestures; back up for dark manner; and a Unified Inbox that enables y'all to combine your inboxes from most providers (merely non currently Exchange). Information technology'south advertizement-complimentary and automatically blocks email trackers to help protect your privacy.

Interface and features

The app is very easy to set up up, simple to use and very prissy to spend time in. You can use Gmail, Apple tree Mail, Gmail Inbox or Microsoft Outlook keyboard shortcuts or Edison's own ones, it'due south easy to customize the swipe gestures, you tin create your own templates and the support for Gmail aliases works very well – something that lets down some other Mac mail clients.

It's a very bonny alternative to Apple's Mail app and to browser-based clients, although its use of white space does mean it takes upwards a little more room than some clients: with otherwise identical settings for font sizes and preview lines, Apple Postal service shows us 10 emails to Edison'south seven.

Edison Mail for Mac

Edison has had privacy scares in the past, so the data sharing opt-out is reassuring (Image credit: Edison Software)

At that place are three fundamental features designed to protect your privacy and eradicate irritations. Block Sender does exactly what you'd expect, although information technology's separate from Apple'south own blocklist so if you've been block-happy in Mail service for a while you lot may need to re-cake some persistent senders in Edison.

One-click Unsubscribe gets rid of those mailing lists and promotions you don't recall signing up for, and Read Receipt Blocking is a more subtle way to prevent people snooping on you than just blocking external images. With Read Receipt Blocking you lot can continue images on without worrying near tracking pixels.

Edison Mail for Mac

Laptop users will appreciate the swipe gestures and the ability to customize them (Epitome credit: Edison Software)

Messages that affair

One of Edison's headline features is the Assistant, which scans your email and classifies appropriate ones as Travel, Packages, Bill & Receipts or Entertainment so you lot can get a bird's-middle view of the things that affair to yous. Nosotros've seen like classification and filtering in other mail apps, notably Microsoft'southward Outlook and Google's now-discontinued Inbox, but Edison'due south approach is more fun and friendly.

Or at least, it is when it's available: it's only currently designed for US users. We're in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland and and the Banana's Entertainment category found but four concert bookings out of the many hundreds in our Gmail and it didn't find any emails information technology considered travel-related at all. Annoyingly you lot tin can't remove these Assistant links from the sidebar.

Edison Mail for Mac

Keyboard warriors will love the choice of keyboard shortcut schemes (Paradigm credit: Edison Software)

An interesting alternative

Edison is a very clever, attractive and useful alternative to existing e-mail apps: it's fast and friendly, the multiple account support is useful, information technology handles Gmail aliases properly and the customisation options are useful and extensive. It'southward just a shame that its Assistant doesn't really piece of work for non-US users.

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Correspondent

Former lion tamer, Girls Aloud backing dancer and habitual liar Carrie Marshall (Twitter, Google+) has been writing about tech since 1998, contributing sage advice and odd opinions to .net, MacFormat, Tap! and Official Windows Magazine every bit well equally co-writing stacks of how-to tech books. "My chore is to cut through the crap," she says. "And there'southward a lot of crap."

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