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Kiwi for Gmail vs Spark

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Kiwi for Gmail

6.0
Communication

Enhances Gmail like a full-featured desktop office productivity app

Spark

8.0
Communication

Email client

Metric Kiwi for Gmail Spark
Category Communication Communication
AI Score 6.0 8.0
30-day Installs 4 314
90-day Installs 14 879
365-day Installs 60 3.2K
Version 4.6.2 3.28.8.138570
Auto-updates Yes Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 43.0K
GitHub Forks 29.1K
Open Issues 293
License Apache-2.0
Language Scala
Last GitHub Commit 1mo ago
First Seen Feb 19, 2021 Aug 9, 2023

Reviews

Kiwi for Gmail

Kiwi for Gmail transforms Gmail into a robust desktop email client, offering advanced features like multiple inboxes, email templates, and integration with Google Drive. It's ideal for users seeking enhanced productivity and customization in their email management.

Enhances Gmail functionality with additional features for a more powerful desktop experience.

Pros

  • + Adds significant features beyond Gmail's web interface
  • + Integration with Google Drive and other services
  • + Customizable interface and workflow enhancements

Cons

  • - Low usage and installs indicate potential limited support or updates
  • - May lack polish compared to dedicated email clients

Spark

Spark is a feature-rich email client designed for power users, offering advanced email management, integration with multiple accounts, and strong customization options. It's particularly beneficial for developers and professionals who need efficient email handling and integration with other tools.

Spark allows users to manage multiple email accounts, provides advanced search and filtering, integrates with various services, and offers a customizable interface for email management.

Pros

  • + Advanced email management features
  • + Strong community and active development
  • + Customizable interface and integrations

Cons

  • - May have a steep learning curve for new users
  • - Potential feature bloat for less technical users