I am looking for a decent email client for Windows 11, with option to see different folders on the main view/panel.
Unfortunately, Outlook cannot have two instances (shortcuts) each with different email-clients on my machine. At least I guess.
Currently, I am using Thunderbird. But for some reason the text/editor is giving me issues with white text (on white background) and alike.
I do have a valid, paid, version of Mailbird. However, I cannot find the setting to have folders being displayed onto the main panel (left side, as is in OL or Thunderbird).
I have found eM client, but this one looks a bit pricey to me.
What other alternatives are there (besides the standard, and limited, built-in Windows Mail app)?
KeePassXC does support passkeys. In Firefox I know you can turn off the thing where Firefox offers to save passwords. On Android KeepassDX (the mobile client) supports autofill
I'm glad you have something that works for you, but for me I would need something that is under a free software license, rather than closed source. Syncback offers a free product but doesn't use a free software license such as GPL.
Syncthing's setup isn't overly complex, but it can be a bit intimidating, but it is powerful and gives you plenty of options.
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I am looking for a decent email client for Windows 11, with option to see different folders on the main view/panel.
Unfortunately, Outlook cannot have two instances (shortcuts) each with different email-clients on my machine. At least I guess.
Currently, I am using Thunderbird. But for some reason the text/editor is giving me issues with white text (on white background) and alike.
I do have a valid, paid, version of Mailbird. However, I cannot find the setting to have folders being displayed onto the main panel (left side, as is in OL or Thunderbird).
I have found eM client, but this one looks a bit pricey to me.
What other alternatives are there (besides the standard, and limited, built-in Windows Mail app)?
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