Browser maker Vivaldi's email client has finally released version 1.0, seven years after the company was announced.
Vivaldi Mail, which features a calendar, feed reader and email client, first arrived in technique preview in 2020. A first beta was released last year alongside version 4 of the Chromium-based browser. After another year of fixes, the company announced that the email client is ready.
As before, the application is integrated into the program browser, which means it's unlikely to appeal to many beyond Vivaldi users browser.
Activation is simple and can be done from Settings. Just look for the option to activate mail, calendar and feed reader.
Vivaldi has many settings - pleasantly customizable for some and completely confusing for others.
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It supports multiple accounts, sorts messages and creates folders automatically (locally, instead of some server in the cloud) and allows searching (by indexing offline).
IMAP and POP3 are supported, making adding accounts relatively easy. The company also claims that users can sign in to their Google Accounts from Mail and Calendar.