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Which email clients work well with keyboard shortcuts?

3•tenzo•7mo ago
I have been a longtime user of Superhuman but since they increased the price and now have been acquired by Grammarly (see discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44433994) I want to find an alternative.

It doesn't need to have all the "AI" that Superhuman has but keyboard shortcuts and hotkeys are a must. Must also have a mobile app

I've tried Spark, Shortwave, Apple Mail, Gmail, Thunderbird and none of them really compare.

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achempion•7mo ago
I wanted to build something similar that works nicely across different devices (mac/linux) that is fast and supports keyboard-first navigation as I'm also struggling with a similar problem.

When surveying potential users I discovered that most are happy with the web gmail interface and don't really care. It sounds like a very niche requirement and it'll be very challenging to find enough customers (1k+) who would care about using a very nice email client.

boofbaf•7mo ago
Probably alpine or mutt. Both are console based and most linux systems have at least one of them installed usually.
ale_jacques•7mo ago
What kind of shortcuts you're looking for? Spark has a lot (almost all primary functions has one) of keyboard shortcuts.
atmosx•7mo ago
Mutt. The learning curve is substantial and the omnipresence of HTML and graphics is email will make the experience poor… but if you take part in multiple mailing lists and are 99% text and little else, it’s worth the hassle.
msgodel•7mo ago
Yeah I was just about to suggest mutt. You can always just | elinks --dump | less for html email.

IMO not having clickable links in email is actually a plus.

atmosx•7mo ago
There was a tool shared on "Show HN" that used a lightweight, local LLM to convert any web page into plain text for use with a text-based browser. I suppose something similar could be done with mutt as well.
scrapheap•7mo ago
The lack of support for graphics sounds limiting until you realise that most graphics attached to emails that you need to read, are just in people's signatures and a complete waste of your screen space and bandwidth... :D
fbu•7mo ago
Sorry to be that guy. But Emacs ? Free forever and great at keyboard shortcuts.

Probably still needs a good text editor though.