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E-Mail: Not only Gmail, these 5 e-mail clients are also quite popular for sending e-mail..

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Alternatives of Gmail: People use Gmail to send an email to someone. If you are an Android phone user, you must have noticed that Gmail is already installed on your phone. Since Google owns Android, Gmail is promoted more on Android phones. Another big reason for Gmail being so popular is that this software is completely free for personal use and the company does not charge you for using up to 15 GB of stored data.

However, many email applications in the Internet world are free and provide the facility of sending mail like Gmail. Today we are going to tell you about 6 such email applications on which sending mail is as easy as Gmail.

Microsoft Outlook
Microsoft Outlook was earlier known as Hotmail. The company provides both web and mobile applications for it. Microsoft Outlook is especially popular as an official email client. This application is available for Windows as well as Apple users.

Thunderbird Mail
You must have heard the name of Mozilla Firefox web browser. This is an email client coming from it. Thunderbird Mail client is a completely free and open-source email client. In this, apart from mailing, users get many features like contactbook, calendar chat client, and news client in one place. Thunderbird is considered to be very secure because it is not web browser-based, but an application-based software service.

iCloud Mail
iCloud is Apple's proprietary cloud service. It was launched on 12 October 2011, iCloud users get the facility to store and sync data on many devices including Apple Mail, Apple Calendar, Apple Photos, Apple Notes, Contacts, Settings, Backup, and Files.

Yahoo Mail
Yahoo Mail is one of the oldest and earliest email clients. It was started in 1994 in the USA. Although its user base has reduced significantly after the advent of Gmail and other e-mail clients, you can still use it to send mail even today.

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