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Kiwi for Gmail 2 review

Transforms Gmail and all of the G Suite apps into a full-powered desktop client.

- BY J.R. BOOKWALTER

for Gmail 2.0 ( go.macworld.com/kwg2), the closest we’ll likely ever come to a native Gmail client for macos. At first glance, Kiwi looks like little more than the web-based G Suite disguised as an applicatio­n—which it technicall­y is—but small details make a big difference.

GOODBYE WEB BROWSER

For starters, Kiwi manages up to six different accounts, each with its own color theme from 10 available choices. And not just Gmail: G Suite accounts are supported too, with one-click access to Google Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Slides from separate windows. Because Kiwi logins are persistent, you can quickly hop between accounts using shortcut icons across the top of the main window, or via an optional menu bar, which provides one-click access for composing messages in a new window like a real email client, plus a convenient Do Not Disturb toggle when it’s time to get work done.

New messages or calendar events can also be created via custom global keyboard shortcuts, which work anytime Kiwi is open, even when using other apps. You can drag and drop attachment­s into

the compose window, with file sizes up to 25MB each, and even larger (1TB) with Google Drive integratio­n. But the pièce de résistance is that you can configure Kiwi to launch at startup as the default mail client, a nice touch since

Apple Mail provides a bare-bones

Gmail experience.

THE LITTLE THINGS

Kiwi for Gmail’s thoughtful integratio­n with macos doesn’t end there. The app features a sidebar along the left side of the window for quickly switching between Gmail, Google Calendar, or Contacts, as well as shortcuts to create a new message, event, document, spreadshee­t, or slideshow.

Once your Gmail account becomes overrun with new messages, it’s Kiwi to the rescue with Focus Filtered Inbox. In a single click, users can view only messages received during the last one, two, three, four, or seven days; everything else remains hidden until this option is disabled. However, Kiwi never lets you forget the number of unread messages; they’re displayed along the top of the main window, and optionally the menu bar and dock icon, as well.

Kiwi sends push notificati­ons for incoming messages flagged as Important, with an option to set discrete alert sounds for each account. (Sadly, notificati­ons aren’t color-coded by account, but clicking one does open that message in the correct window.)

Kiwi 2.0 introduces support for Gmail plug-ins starting with Boomerang, a popular productivi­ty tool for scheduling messages to be sent at a later date, tracking responses, or hitting the pause button on incoming emails. Boomerang includes an Ai-powered feature called Respondabl­e to help Gmail users compose better messages and improve their odds of getting a response. (A host of other plugins are also in the pipeline.)

There are a few limitation­s: Kiwi integrates with Google Contacts rather than those in macos, and—not surprising­ly— there is no support for rival email services like Outlook, icloud, or Yahoo. Otherwise, this affordable app makes Gmail a lot more bearable for Mac owners.

• Use Gmail, G Suite as a native macos applicatio­n.

• Supports up to six color-coded accounts with Focus Filtered Inbox.

• Global custom keyboard shortcuts, default email client option.

CONS

• Requires active internet connection, no offline mode.

• No integratio­n with macos Contacts.

• Notificati­ons don’t reflect per-account color theme.

• No support for other email services.

PRICE

$30

COMPANY

Zive

BOTTOM LINE

Break Gmail free of the web browser with Kiwi, the closest thing there is to a native desktop macos app. ■

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Kiwi delivers the Gmail experience you know and love without the inherent limitation­s of a web browser.
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The optional menubar in Kiwi for Gmail makes it easy to compose a new message from any account, or toggle on Do Not Disturb mode when it’s time to get some work done.
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