The developers of the Vivaldi browser have prepared the mail client Mail 1.0 built into the browser. It is positioned as a universal solution that allows you to combine work with e-mail, calendar and news feeds in one place.
Mail 1.0 integrates Vivaldi Calendar and Feed Reader. At the same time, the client allows you to connect multiple email accounts, including Google, and existing calendar services. As a result, users should be able to organize their email as well as manage schedules, to-do lists, and news feeds without leaving the browser.
The new Vivaldi email client is similar to Gmail and Microsoft Outlook. It allows you to search through messages, which, in turn, are organized into several folders or views. However, Vivaldi also offers some more unique ways to personalize and manage your email, calendars, and feeds.
Each view has a search bar and toggle buttons that can display mailing lists, channels, a shopping cart, and more. They are enabled by default, but users can disable them if needed. Also, email, calendars, feeds and other items are available as a sidebar that can be quickly checked while surfing without leaving the current page. And yet, without leaving the page, you can quickly add an event to the calendar.
The new mail client Mail 1.0 is available for Mac, Windows and Linux platforms as part of the latest version of the Vivaldi browser. It can be downloaded from the project website .
Source: The Verge