Minimalist email client Sparrow continues to grow apace, thanks to some updates over the summer. We last looked at it back in March, but there’s a lot of new stuff since then.
One new feature is called the Extended Sidebar, which makes Sparrow look a lot more like traditional email clients and less like a Twitter or IM app.
With the Extended Sidebar visible (you’ll find it in the Window menu) you get a good overview not just of the standard Gmail folders (Spam, Starred and so on) alongside your labels. Each shows the count of unread messages within.
Hit Command+Shift+M and the sidebar – extended or otherwise – disappears, leaving you with a very minimal list of messages.
There’s also a new Send and Archive command, nice for people who like to keep their inboxes and their outboxes clean and tidy. If clean and tidy isn’t enough, there’s support for Shortmail, a Twitter-like email service that deliberately limits messages to 500 characters.
In short, there’s a lot of new stuff here which, in my opinion, broadens Sparrow’s appeal. I like Gmail but I like to keep it outside my main browser. I’ve been a contented Mailplane user for some years, but I like Sparrow more every time I try it. It costs $9.99 in the Mac App Store, but there’s a Lite version you can try first.
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