Also there is this really cool quick reply feature making replying to emails super quick. The bundle is sorted chronologically displaying the timestamp corresponding to each message. It neatly bundles the message history while showing only the latest message in the conversation. Although the Facebook integration is nice and innovative, I absolutely love the way conversations feature has been implemented. Simply punch in your Facebook account details to populate the mailbox with profile pictures of your Facebook friends to make identification easier and make your inbox look prettier. Sparrow claims to be the world’s first social email client by adding Facebook integration. Unified inbox was Sparrow’s much awaited feature and now with its inception you can browse emails from multiple inboxes under a single roof.
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Sparrow v1.2 came with a slew of new features that included unified inbox, threading by subject and Facebook integration, bolstering its strong feature set.
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The only small glitch that I encountered while using the app is that Gmail label colors aren’t synched over and if you’re used to color coded messages, then it would take some time to set things right by editing the label colors manually. Gmail labels and folders can be edited straight from within Sparrow, helping you keep your inbox neat and tidy.
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The first point update added support for Gmail labels, priority inbox and keyboard shortcuts. Sparrow set out to put things in order and with the latest update it has moved closer to replacing Mailplane as the default mail client on my Mac. I’m not counting Mailplane in here as it is essentially a wrapper around the web view itself.
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If you’re a Gmail addict you’d know there is hardly a native app for Mac that provides the same level of functionality as the web app. Moreover, it switches between multiple accounts the same way, but that’s pretty much all the inspiration it takes from Tweetie.
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The minimal look generated a lot of buzz during the beta days and is still a strong selling point of the app. Sparrow retains the minimal ‘Tweetie look’ by having a collapsible third column.
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Sparrow features a three-column layout with accounts occupying the narrow left column, your list of emails in the middle column and mail content filling up the last one. Sparrow has come a long way since its beta days and now supports all IMAP accounts including Gmail, MobileMe, Yahoo and custom IMAP.