![]() It’s free (though you can pay for more storage), it’s simple, it has a sleek mobile app, and it has a ton of features to help you stay organized. Labels take a bit of getting used to, but if you can get past that, Gmail has a lot to offer. You can even customize it to a ridiculous degree thanks to its friendliness to third-party apps and add-ons. Mozilla’s Thunderbird is, like all Mozilla apps, free and open source. Don’t let that intimidate you, though – you don’t need to be an expert in computer programming to set it up the way you want. It’s a common choice for startups and other small businesses. ![]() ![]() Mailbird is an email client exclusively for Windows and it’s designed to help you easily manage multiple email accounts at once. If you find yourself struggling to juggle several different accounts simultaneously, Mailbird’s simplified interface could be your best option. You’ll also be able to connect it with a wide range of different third-party apps. It’s not technically free, but it might as well be. ![]() You can get access to Mailbird permanently for a one-time payment of $39.50 or for an annual cost of $19.50 per user.
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