When comparing EverDesk vs MailBird, the Slant community recommends MailBird for most people. In the question“What are the best e-mail clients for Windows?” MailBird is ranked 15th while EverDesk is ranked 18th. The most important reason people chose MailBird is:
Users who only need to use the basic features of the app have a free version available, though it does limit to only 3 sync'd accounts. There is a paid version that does extend functionality and allows for unlimited account but it does cost $1.00 a month or $45.00 as a one time fee.
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Pros
Pro Excellent customer support
Pro If you work with emails and documents and want to keep all relevant data in one place - this app is for you
Huge time savings and flexibility in fine tuning the interface.
Pro Free and paid version
Users who only need to use the basic features of the app have a free version available, though it does limit to only 3 sync'd accounts. There is a paid version that does extend functionality and allows for unlimited account but it does cost $1.00 a month or $45.00 as a one time fee.
Pro You can have multiple accounts
In Pro version, you can create an unlimited number of accounts.
Cons
Con Not cheap, Doesn't work on MacOS
Buying multiple licenses is cumbersome.
Con Drag & drop is impossible
Drag & dropping folders and emails between accounts are not possible.
Con Poor import/export of contacts
You can only import your contacts data via CSV, which isn't the most popular choice. Much more convenient ways to do so exist. Even the older Windows Life Mail program is more flexible when it comes to contacts and offers such features as duplicate checks.
Con Collects user data
Mailbird does collect some user data such as user email addresses, names and client use. So for those that are security minded the use collection of this information may not be wanted and can not be avoided.