![]() ![]() Apple Mail allows for Gmail-style archiving and has some useful filtering and privacy tools, but if you want "Gmail: The Desktop Client," this isn't it. It doesn't have Gmail's keyboard shortcuts built in, nor does it offer much customization (not without serious tweaking, anyway). It's built for the widest array of Mac users, not Gmail types. So what about Apple Mail, the client that's already there? That's what Apple Mail is: it's there. You can even make Gmail run in its own app-style window, either using a third-party app like Kiwi or Unite or simply the "Create shortcut" menu in a Chrome-based browser.īut I'm avoiding browsers, even the sandboxed kind, and Google's hunger for deeper engagement. ![]() You can set up offline storage (in Chrome or Edge browsers) and desktop notifications, and you can make it the default mail handler for your browsers (and, with a little fiddling, Mac OS itself). ![]() Gmail's web app has gradually become a remarkable simulacrum of a desktop client. Signatures can contain text, links, and pictures for example, you can create a signature for a business email that includes your name, job title, phone number, and company logo. I was struggling to find a reason for this but the most likely culprit to me seems that its related to paragraph spacing. The easiest option would be to simply use. I have multiple friends who are having an issue where their email signatures are showing as double spaced and its annoying me (and them I will assume).
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