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Designed for professionals and businesses of all sizes, this email, calendar, contacts, notes and task desktop program offers also online meetings support, instant translation of emails, and more.
Professionals or small businesses looking for a comprehensive email suite that enables meaningful customer relationships.
Except the search function I was pretty much satisfied. It worked well with the calendar and mostly it has very nice and clean design.
After a Resett of windows, the Em Client forced me into upgrading, and I messed up, and lost lots of mails, codes and password stored in email.
It is an email client, pretty straightforward. Good clean interface, good connectivity between o365 and Google apps accounts.
But, the syncing errors and issues just drove me crazy. So, I'm back with Thunderbird for now.
I have only tried the free version, but I was impressed with it so I would imagine the pro version is outstanding.
I kept having sync error problems with my MS emails and my Gmail. I didn't have 2FA initialized so an app password was not needed.
The greatest advantage is that you can purchase a lifetime license at a bargain and receive all future updates for free.
Terrible Latency/Lagging and Unusable & Unpredictable Signatures.
I like that Titan allows for simple email management and forwarding to other addresses. It works very well for our journal and I think it is a great affordable option for professional purposes.
Then I started getting Bounced messages that I had not sent. Then the problems began as Titan suspended my account and anyone trying to e mail was sent a reply saying it was blocked due to spamming.
This product helps in boosting productivity. The software is amazing when it comes to team collaboration.
I am a brand new business, so I am not yet at the problem experiencing level. However, I did give out the wrong email address, and subsequently complained to Titan about not receiving emails.
I am so happy with everything. I have never used such an accessible and reliable platform.
I had only a small problem using Titan Email. I couldn't directly set up a logo on my business email from the Titan Email dashboard.
I love how I get notified when an email is read, and a very no-nonsense layout and functionality. Perfect for the price point and what I use the email in my freelance business.
It does not forward mails into an inbox. All emails Titan emails go strait to spam.
Leigh M.: Hi, my name is Leigh. I work with McBain Solutions. I'm actually the owner, operator, founder, and eM Client I would rate as a four out of five. Prior to eM Client, I'd been using a multiple set of versions of Outlook, had also tried Thunderbird and a number of other applications and found that eM Client better addressed my requirements and had greater flexibility with the various email servers I was using. So after reviewing a number of different platforms, I found that eM Client offered an interface that was relatively straightforward and easy to use, a little bit more in line with Outlook, at least earlier to mid versions of Outlook, somewhere in the 2010 to 2016 sort of range, and that had more applicability to easy transition for the end users that I deployed it with. The service itself also worked very well in terms of being able to integrate with both Gmail as well as exchange based server platforms, so it made it a better platform of choice than pretty much anything else I could find. eM Client itself was a relatively easy installation. The platform as you're working your way through the guidance and the wizard to get started was fairly straightforward. The help information available in the platform is easy to use as well, and I also found that deployment with the end user was fairly straightforward because most people were at least familiar with, even if they didn't use Outlook as their primary platform, and I found this to be the best alternative choice for that. So as far as recommendations for anybody considering eM Client as an acquisition or an application alternative to Outlook, Thunderbird, et cetera, is, if you have need for more than two email addresses, I would recommend moving forward with the paid version. It will only allow you two in the free version. Outside of that, there aren't a ton of differences. There are a couple of very minor security updates that you do get with the paid version that help with limiting tracking components that might be in emails that get sent to you. Outside of that, I would also recommend that you take advantage of the feature to allow you to back up your files. It will do a complete backup of all of your email files, particularly handy if you're using offline folders. In addition to that, I would recommend that you take a look at the Scheduler because the eM Client uses the Windows Scheduler to actually handle the overnight backup, et cetera. So you initiate the backup application inside eM Client, and then if you need to manipulate the time of day that it occurs, you need to get into Windows Scheduler. Outside of that, the help in the application is reasonably good and I've had pretty good success with emailing eM Client and receiving additional support from them as infrequently as it's been needed. I have reached out a couple of times. I hope that helps.
Robert O.: I'm Robert. I'm the treasurer of the Political Action Committee. I give Titan a five out of five. For more reviews, please click below. Day-to-day basis, Titan for me has three functions. One, marketing my blog and number two, getting my emails to public officials, especially with regards to the stuff we've mailed, and number three, fundraising. I like most about Titan is just the ease of use. Everything is self-explanatory right in front of you. There's no mystery and you can get exactly done what you want to get done in a short amount of time. The only one thing I dislike a little bit about Titan email is sometimes when you start it up in the morning, it takes a little while to catch up, but I think that's because I'm at Chromebook. So other than that, it's one of the best emails I've ever worked with.
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