MAILBIRD BLOG
The new Mailbird Installers are out, and man are they cool. Installers you say? Why plural? Ah, I’ll get to that little bit of genius in just a sec (it’s tweak no. 4 if you’re in a...
September 27, 2013
If you’re asking yourself this question, you’re far from alone. And there is no clear cut answer. Here is the closest there is to a black & white answer: The main reason why you would...
September 3, 2013
The Mailbird team knows how important your privacy is. What you do in your inbox is for your eyes only, and we protect that by never scanning the content of your emails or storing any un-encrypted or...
August 5, 2013
In the beginning, there was Sparrow. A shining example of clean & minimalist email perfection. The design induced a state of zen. The simplicity found us speeding through our inboxes. The...
July 18, 2013
Hi World! Andrea from Mailbird here 🙂 This is a longer post, but you won’t want to miss anything here. Read all the way to the end! Yes, it’s been a while…only because...
June 17, 2013
“We want multi-account!” That is the biggest request you guys have for Mailbird. And we’re on it. Our developers are pounding away at their keyboards even as I write...
May 16, 2013
Introducing one of the talented Mailbird coding ninjas. Meet Michael Bodekaer as he introduces some of the first set of features in Mailbird. Our team has even more surprise features coming to you...
March 23, 2013
Let’s start with #1….get Mailbird! Yes we are quickly approaching the public beta release and soon Mailbird will be available to all our eager Windows users. We cannot wait for you...
March 19, 2013
On the last Mailbird blog post, on the topic of Facebook’s $100 email test, there continues to be this underlying fear for email companies that social networking sites will replace email....
February 26, 2013
Email was heating up in 2012. It’s on fire in 2013. Did you hear about that $100 email? Facebook experimented by offering a private group of their users the option to email Mark Zuckerberg...
February 11, 2013
Former top researcher at Microsoft, Linda Stone studied the relationship between people and technology. She discovered that when people open their email, they experience a mild form of...
January 24, 2013