![]() So little software is this accessible to blind and low-vision individuals.ĮM Client Home Page (in English, which can be changed via dropdown at the upper right) ![]() The only thing that isn't very easy to do that I've found is rearranging columns, which is handled by drag and drop only, and that's a PITA to even attempt with a screen reader. The $49.95 for Pro would be very well worth it for anyone seeking a serious, full service email client for more than two accounts (and has other features, too).Įven more pleasantly surprising, given one of the things that I do for a living, is that it appears to be almost entirely screen reader accessible. It's a shame that the free version will only support 2 email accounts, but for a very great many home users that's more than enough. It also has a unified inbox (which I hate, but many adore) configured automatically as well. I haven't had any other client handle all of those, and automatically, ever. I set up one of my Gmail accounts and as its set up out of the box it syncs email, calendar, contacts, and tasks. I am absolutely blown away! It does everything I've thought any modern e-mail client that's working with server side protocols (IMAP, Exchange) should do: Synchronizes everything, from the get go, without any additional gyrations during setup. After seeing all the recommendations for it at various times on this site I finally decided to download and install it to play with it. Just my own little shout out for this piece of software.
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