I’ve tried a number of Mac email clients over the years before settling (for now) on Postbox, but if I were running a company, I’d definitely give Hiri a whirl. Once your company grows, however, the chances are you’re going to need Office 365 and Exchange compatibility – and that’s what the company is now working on …
Maintaining Neat Desktop, and continuing its development, is probably the easiest route to take a depreciating asset, and turn it around into a profitable one. I, like many Mac users, would pay $49 annually for major releases that improve performance, and add features to Neat Desktop. Realistically, Neat is unlikely to take my advice. Part of the Neat experience, the Neat mobile app allows you to capture items such as receipts, business cards, documents, and other files using your smartphone’s built-in camera. Additionally, you can use the app to manage and access any item you’ve stored in your Neat cloud account.
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Hiri is built around the idea of separating essential emails from nice-to-know ones, allowing team members to choose who needs to action an email and who just needs to be kept in the loop. The video above gives a good overview. The app also takes what it calls a Four D’s approach to email management, inviting you to Delegate, Defer, Do or Delete each one as you read it.
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I’m less convinced about the email timer – aiming to reduce the frequency with which you check emails – and the rating system to provide feedback to your colleagues on their email-writing skills.
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There’s little point to the app unless the rest of your team is using it, but if you run a business and want to take it for a spin, you can download the beta from Hiri’s website.