The extensible, open source mail client.
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New features, speed & plugins for N1.
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It's been almost 2 months since we released Nylas N1. Our team has been hard at work on this latest update, including awesome new plugins, a beautiful Windows version, and details of our roadmap. Read on for full details!
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Tame your calendar with QuickSchedule. Say goodbye to the hassle of scheduling! This new plugin lets you avoid the typical back-and-forth of picking a time to meet. Just select a few options, and your recipient confirms with one click. It's the best way to instantly schedule meetings.
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It's full of stars! Starring the N1 repo is a great way to show your support and bookmark the codebase for later. It also means you'll see pre-release product updates in your GitHub feed.
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N1 is now available on Windows! Are you tired of Outlook and looking for something fresh? N1 now works great on Windows with all the same features available on Mac and Linux. Plus you can connect both your Gmail and Exchange accounts.
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Faster and with fewer bugs! We've closed hundreds of bug reports and made big improvements to speed and memory usage of N1. If you've already downloaded, make sure to update the app.
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Features On Deck Our team is hard at work on features including unified inbox, mail rules, and support for aliases and signatures. To stay up to date, you should follow us on Twitter
here. You can also vote up features on our
open roadmap. Those are the latest updates. Thanks for trying N1 and for the continued feedback! If you'd like to join the experimental beta channel for N1, just reply to this message with your address. (We'll push more frequent updates, but they might have occasional issues.)
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Want to create the future of email? Nylas is hiring!
Our small team in SF is growing, and we're looking for great engineers, designers, PMs, and more to help shape the future of email. Curious? Learn a bit more about the team behind N1,
and see what it's like to work at Nylas. We welcome applications from those of all background.
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PS: Not sure why you're receiving this message? Nylas was previously called InboxApp and launched last year. You probably signed up then
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