The buttons are not exactly flat but the application is indeed very clean, and its options are quite easy to find. Non-speaking users of this language are most likely to have a hard time and maybe even give up on the tool before finding the Options panel with the English option.įoxmail's pleasant and user-friendly interfaceAs far as looks are concerned, the interface is a reminder of the Metro UI of Windows 8. Everything is simple enough, but the only problem is that Foxmail is, by default, in Chinese (its setup pack too). At the first run, it is necessary to create en email account. The setup procedure is rapid and does not require configuration.
NOTE : Foxmail was tested on an Intel Core i5-3470 with CPU and 12GB RAM, running Windows 8.1 Pro. The utility is wrapped in a pleasant and intuitive environment that should be satisfactory for all types of PC users, novices and experienced ones alike.
It offers support for POP3, IMAP and Exchange server types, and includes a wide array of useful options to manage emails easier, such as a calendar, duplicate mail finder, alarms and mouse gestures. For instance, many users (especially the non-tech-savvy ones) find it difficult to get accustomed to how the options are arranged or what all of them are actually good for.įoxmail is an email client capable of handling multiple accounts simultaneously. Microsoft Outlook and Mozilla Thunderbird are some of the popular names in this category but not necessarily better. The most important one is probably the ability to manage multiple accounts from different mail providers in a single place. Although the most accessible way to access our email accounts from any platform is by using the provider's website, desktop clients have their own one-of-a-kind advantages.