Nylas N1

Last Updated on July 12, 2021

Nylas N1 is an extensible, multi-platform, open source mail client. It is built on the modern web with Electron, React, and Flux.

N1 is designed to be extensible, so it’s easy to create new experiences and workflows around email. N1 is built on the Nylas Sync Engine which is also open source free software.

N1 began as a fork of the Atom text editor.

Features include:

  • Designed to be friendly, with an emphasis on clean typography, subtle drop shadows, and delightful buttons.
  • Multi-account support.
  • Offline mode.
  • Single or two-panel layout.
  • Notifications integration (works with most notification systems).
  • Quick Replies.
  • Desktop shortcuts.
  • Designed for extensibility.
  • N1 can be extended using JavaScript, NodeJS, React, Flux, and Electron.
  • Bundled plugins:
    • Translate — Works with 10 languages.
    • Quick Schedule — Show your availability to schedule a meeting with someone.
    • Quick Replies — Send emails faster with templates.
    • Send Later — Schedule your emails to be sent at a later time.
    • Open Tracking — See if your emails have been read.
    • Link Tracking — See if your links have been clicked.
    • Emoji Keyboard — Insert emoji by typing a colon (:) followed by the name of an emoji symbol.
    • GitHub Sidebar Info.
    • View on GitHub.
    • Personal Level Indicators.
    • Phishing Detection.
  • JavaScript plugin architecture that enables anyone to create powerful new features.
  • Compatible with hundreds of email providers, including Gmail, Yahoo, iCloud, Microsoft Exchange, and more.
  • Full screen mode.
  • Supports 2-factor auth out of the box for Gmail and Google apps account.

Website: github.com/nylas/nylas-mail
Support:
Developer: Nylas
License: Commercial

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