A recent report highlights that the macOS Sequoia Mail app is set to receive a long-awaited feature already present in Gmail for years. Although the specific feature is not disclosed, this update signals Apple’s effort to modernize its Mail app with functionality that rivals more advanced email services, such as Gmail.
Vero’s thoughts on the news:
The move to enhance Apple’s Mail app is a necessary but overdue improvement. Email platforms are central to productivity, and users have long expected basic innovative functionalities that competitors like Gmail have perfected. As developers and tech enthusiasts, improving native applications like this not only elevates user experience within an ecosystem but also reduces users’ reliance on third-party apps. Apple’s recognition of this gap is commendable, though it highlights its slower pace in pioneering essential email features compared to competitors.
Source: macOS Sequoia Mail app might finally get a feature Gmail has had for ages – BGR
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