I've tried so many Linux email clients - why Aerion just replaced Geary as my top pick
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ZDNET's key takeaways
- Linux has several email clients, but this new one is tops for me.
- Aerion is clean, easy to use, and lightweight.
- This app supports several email accounts, is free to use, and is open source.
For the longest time, Geary has been my default email client. It's lightweight, simple, and offers a nice, modern GUI. But I've always been bothered by certain issues with this client.
For example, if I use Geary with a tiling window manager, the GUI doesn't always behave properly depending on where I place it. If the Geary window isn't wide enough, when I click an email, the email consumes the entire app (instead of leaving the email list and sidebar visible). Also, when I launch Geary on Pop!_OS, the app sometimes doesn't appear until I run the geary command. Although these...
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