We have a uniquely streamlined, intuitive, and graceful UI, we have important-only notifications, entirely unique multiple accounts implementation, actual Drive attachment support, and desktop integration is either more robust or entirely unique to our app compared to these others, we let you use the app as a default email client, and there are many details beyond these. In terms of features, there is much that is different as well. Much of the very hard work we've done over the past 2 years has been to take a completely different approach, which is uniquely suited to turning Gmail into a high-fidelity desktop application. Technically, by far most of the difference between our app and these is due to the fact that under the hood, our app isn't based on as a single-site browser implementation like theirs are. But while this was their aim, our motivation to build Kiwi for Gmail grew as a direct result of our frustration with both a user experience and level of technical quality that we felt was ultimately lacking. There are a handful of apps out there that allow you to try to use Gmail as a standalone program on the desktop, and we fully agree with their vision of trying to take Gmail out of the browser so you can use it as a desktop app.
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