Some while ago, there was a bit of backlash over their re-design, but after actually using the more recent versions, I have to say that they did a good job - you can toggle the display density of the UI elements and it's still a good mail client with reasonable performance and usability.
I can even sign e-mails with OpenPGP and did you know that it also has a built in RSS feed reader (a bit clunky, but having news sites/blogs be a folder that's right next to my e-mail accounts works brilliantly well)? In addition, I have it both on my Windows and Linux machines, surprisingly consistent across the board.
Honestly, I couldn't be happier. Maybe also Roundcube hosted on VPSes for my own development mail servers when I don't feel like adding bunches of accounts to Thunderbird, but it's really nice that there's software like this out there in the first place!
Some while ago, there was a bit of backlash over their re-design, but after actually using the more recent versions, I have to say that they did a good job - you can toggle the display density of the UI elements and it's still a good mail client with reasonable performance and usability.
I can even sign e-mails with OpenPGP and did you know that it also has a built in RSS feed reader (a bit clunky, but having news sites/blogs be a folder that's right next to my e-mail accounts works brilliantly well)? In addition, I have it both on my Windows and Linux machines, surprisingly consistent across the board.
Honestly, I couldn't be happier. Maybe also Roundcube hosted on VPSes for my own development mail servers when I don't feel like adding bunches of accounts to Thunderbird, but it's really nice that there's software like this out there in the first place!