

Now admittedly, I use the free version because I only really use it with my school account on my district-issued computer. PROSĪs someone who spends a lot of time answering emails, then having to set up a calendar invite/schedule meetings, KIWI Mail has been a real game-changer. I love this product and recommend it to anyone who cares to listen, and I swear by it to anyone who won't. So if I want to keep it out of the way, and not be distracted by it when I alt tab - BUT still get notifications I have to put it on another desktop. You also can't set Kiwi as the default app for ".gdsheet" / ".gddoc" and similar (the extension formats used by Insync) so that's a bit of a pain. For google sheets that I use daily, I'm not going to click through multiple screens when I can click on a shortcut on my taskbar, or hit the windows key and start typing for the shortcut I've saved.
#KIWI FOR GMAIL 2 REVIEW INSTALL#
I tend to use google drive in browser, again for dark mode, but also because I can save shortcuts to specific files, or install them as 'apps'. Also the lack of a dark theme (and not having an addon like dark-reader) means that I don't use the calendar. ics files to easily add events when they are provided in that way. The calendar could be more fully into the OS. Never had any major issues with stability etc. Simple and straightforward, interface is clean. Notifications within windows and integration is good. , but lack of a dark theme (across all windows) and lack of integration for Google Calendar and Google Drive mean that I don't make as much use of Kiwi as I might otherwise. It's fine for email, and is a nice reliable solution.
