Spike email adds dark mode and more in its new update for macOS

Spike email for macOS is updated

Apple's native email management application on our Macs is far from the best, especially when you have a multitude of daily messages. That is why most users choose to choose different email applications. One of the best for macOS is Spike email, that now also with the new update adds new functionalities.

Also seeing the news of how other providers of this type of service have also surrendered at the feet of the giant Google by selling personal data, Spike email becomes almost the first option.

Spike email moves ahead of its competitors in email management

The way Spike email works is similar to how some social network applications such as Facebook Messenger or iMessage. If you analyze the emails you receive, most of it may be short messages and this app is second to none in this field. By removing headings and signatures for example, you focus on the content that really matters.

With the new update, the developers they have finally added dark mode to their version of macOS (They already did it with the iOS version). It supports the creation of automatic themes based on device preferences.

But not only this makes Spike one of the best options to manage our mail on the Mac and that is with news from the Edison app and your sale of data to Google, now is a good time to consider casting Spike.

It is also, for now the only one capable of converting HTML bottles to dark mode when this is activated. Some of these bulletins continue to appear in "light" mode even when we have dark mode selected. Spike is capable of converting that content.

Do not hesitate to try it because it's free for both macOS as for iOS.


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