Nylas N1
Developer(s) | Nylas |
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Written in | Electron (software framework) (C++, JavaScript, etc.), React (JavaScript library) |
Operating system | Windows, Linux and OS X |
License | GPL |
N1 is an open source desktop email client by Nylas known for its emphasis on user-contributed extensions.
Features
N1 is an open source desktop email client. It is compatible with multiple Gmail, Yahoo, Microsoft Exchange, and IMAP accounts, and is cross-platform on Linux, OS X, and Windows. The application accommodates user-written plugins. It has several layout styles in single or double panels, and has fullscreen and offline modes.[1] By default, its mail sync functions are processed in a cloud owned by Nylas, the company responsible for the project.[2] N1 added a unified inbox in February 2016[3] and PGP encryption support in June 2016[4]
Reception
At the beginning of 2016, Macworld wrote that the software looked promising and had a better chance of enduring longer than past software—such as Sparrow and Mailbox—due to its open source license.[5] The Next Web highly praised N1's extensions features and wrote that it could become for email what Google Chrome is to web browsing.[6] N1 was the third most popular email desktop client among AppleInsider readers as of January 2016.[7]
References
- ↑ "N1 Email Client -- A User-Friendly Option".
- ↑ Sneddon, Joey-Elijah (October 5, 2015). "N1 Is A Beautiful Open Source Email App for Linux".
- ↑ "New Features Added to Nylas N1 Email Client". February 7, 2016.
- ↑ "How to use the Nylas PGP plugin to encrypt/decrypt N1 email". June 16, 2016.
- ↑ "Nylas N1 review: Open-source Mac email client shows promise".
- ↑ Swanner, Nate (October 5, 2015). "This app could do for email what Google Chrome did for browsing the Web".
- ↑ "AI readers choose Airmail, Outlook and Nylas N1 as top email apps".