Reviews
workhacks.com: Top 3 Gmail Management Apps for Mac
Monday, April 02, 2012
Workhacks.com published a nice article about three Gmail apps for the Mac:
We gave Sparrow and Fluent a try, and although we are full believers in a more streamlined work flow and minimalistic approach to managing email, it is going to be hard to convert us from Mailplane. This is mostly due to the lack of integration with some of our favorite Gmail plugins (of which we have many) such as Find Big Mail, Other Inbox, Rapportive, Taskforce, Boomerang and Attachments.me.
‘ForMacEyesOnly’ Interview Recorded at Macworld 2012 [AUDIO]
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Barry Fulk visited us at Macworld | iWorld 2012 and recorded extensive 9 minute interview covering Mailplane 3.0 beta and Replies. The interview is published as episode of the famous "For Mac Eyes Only" podcast.
‘Macvoices’ interview at Macworld [VIDEO]
Chuck Joiner visited our booth at Macworld | iWorld 2012. We talked about Mailplane and Replies.
“Typical Mac User” Interview at Macworld | iWorld 2012 [AUDIO]
Victor Cajiao visited us at Macworld 2012 and recorded an interview.. If you like to skip to the interview, it starts after 19 minutes.
Macworld | iWorld 2012 - San Francisco [Picture]
Saturday, January 28, 2012
This was our second day at Macworld | iWorld 2012: Wow - that was really really good day. Tons of feedback, demos and chats with customers, the press, and people discovering Replies and Mailplane. This exhibition is great! We love it.
Ruben and Lars on day 2:
Tomorrow is the last day. If you are near by, please visit us in the "Mac OS X Zone", booth #228.
Portuguese Mailplane Review
Tuesday, September 06, 2011
Jarnio Sarmento has published a comprehensive Mailplane review on his blog. If you can read Portuguese, here it is.
Around Apple reviews Mailplane
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Around Apple wrote an extensive Mailplane review in Russian. You can use the language button to translate it into English or eight other languages.
Time Magazine: Mailplane is one of the ‘four ways to make Gmail better’
Friday, March 25, 2011

Time magazine's Techland published 'four ways to Make Gmail better'. Among them, Rapportive, 0boxer, Gmail Mobile, and Mailplane:
Mailplane. If you use Gmail on a Mac, this utility lets it run like a standalone app rather than a Web site. It's particularly handy if you have more than one Gmail account. $24.95 (after a free trial) and worth it.
VVMac Magazine: Mailplane Receives 4.5 out of 5 Stars!
Friday, January 21, 2011

The French VVMac (Vous et Votre Mac) magazine has just published a very favourable Mailplane review: Mailplane got 4.5 out of 5 possible stars!
The review is in issue 64, which is now available at newsstands throughout France, Belgium, and Switzerland.
MacNN review: Mailplane gets 4.5 out of 5 stars
Monday, January 03, 2011
Ilene Hoffmann (MacNN) has just published an comprehensive review: Mailplane received an excellent 4.5 out of 5 stars!
You might wonder why anyone would pay for an email client, when you can access Gmail from any browser, but this is a feature-rich program. The features to login to multiple accounts, new mail notification sounds, access to the Mail Address Book, optimizing photos are just a few of the features I like. A handy list comparing Gmail in a web browser and Mailplane exists on uncomplex’s web site and makes it clear that Mailplane offers more than Gmail in a browser.
TUAW: The best Mac application I used in 2010
Monday, December 27, 2010

TUAW editor TJ Luoma compiled a list of his favorite apps. Mailplane is part of the list:
Mailplane ($25) turns Gmail into a real Mac app, including keyboard shortcuts, the ability to drag files to new messages and a whole host of other niceties. If you manage multiple Gmail and/or Google Apps mail accounts, Mailplane is a must-have.
MacView.de reviews Mailplane
Monday, November 22, 2010

MacView.de just published a nice Mailplane review in German.
Gizmodo recommends Mailplane
Friday, September 24, 2010

The folks at Gizmodo rely on Mailplane!
Mailplane, an excellent Gmail client for Mac that many of us Gizmodoers rely on every day, just got a new upgrade (2.2) that brings support for Gmail's actually-pretty-useful Priority Inbox, among other things. Great software that we enthusiastically recommend.
TUAW: Mailplane 2.2 adds several key features
Wednesday, September 22, 2010

TJ Luoma just published an excellent post on TUAW. It is a comprehensive account of the Mailplane 2.2 features.
Here is his favorite feature:
My favorite new feature is the ability to drag a Mailplane URL directly from the title bar. I use this with BusyCal's URL field if I need to connect an email with a meeting. It works for conversations or searches.
And the conclusion:
Version 2.2 is a pretty significant update despite its minor numerical increment.
Naturally, you can always use Gmail in a browser for free rather than spending money on an app like Mailplane. But I've used Mailplane since it was in beta, and I would never go back. It is very actively developed, with new features regularly being added. Having a real Mac app for a mail client is well worth the money for anyone who spends a lot of time in email. If you manage multiple Gmail or Google Apps email accounts, the easy switching alone makes it worth the asking price.





