Although Outlook is in itself a very powerful e-mail application, there are lots of add-ins which enable you to make Outlook even more versatile. Which are the most useful?
Published 05.02.2018
Task planner Swingdo and e-mail app Swingmail are new apps for iOS which let you manage your e-mail and to-do lists in one go. How do they work and how useful are they?
Published 05.04.2016
The popular e-mail application, Outlook, was released for mobile devices in 2015. Is it worthwhile switching to this app on your smartphone or tablet, or should you stick to your standard e-mail app?
Published 09.02.2016
Even a powerful e-mail program such as Microsoft Outlook can use a helping hand when it comes to processing intensive e-mail traffic. Xobni is a utility that fits the bill perfectly.
Published 27.06.2008
The e-mail program Mailbird likes to claim that it is the ultimate “Outlook killer”. That is a bold claim which we will gladly put to the test. What is our verdict?
Published 11.07.2016
If you’re an intensive Gmail user, you’re likely to use the Gmail app on your smartphone or tablet. Here are some tips for using the Android app more efficiently - we will indicate whether these tips
apply to the iOS app too.
Published 13.10.2016
The e-mail app that comes standard with new Android smartphones is not all that powerful. If you want more options, let’s have a look at some good, free alternatives.
Published 10.05.2019
Are you looking for a new mail app for your iPhone or iPad? There are plenty of apps to choose from, so it may become hard to see the wood for the trees. Here’s our selection of good mail apps.
Published 29.05.2019
Windows Live Mail, Microsoft’s e-mail program, was recently given a facelift. Is this e-mail client still worthwhile or are competitors such as Outlook or Thunderbird better?
Published 16.03.2010
Microsoft Outlook - a component of Microsoft Office - is a popular and comprehensive program for your e-mail, calendar, contacts, to-do lists, etc. You can extend it by means of add-ons. Here are
some useful ones.
Published 02.03.2011