Apple mail ui

The Apple Mail UI!

Apple Mail is a popular email client developed by Apple, and its user interface (UI) has undergone several changes over the years. Here's an overview of the current Apple Mail UI:

Main Window

The main window of Apple Mail is divided into several sections:

  1. Toolbar: The top toolbar provides quick access to common actions like composing a new email, searching, and managing folders.
  2. Mailbox List: The left sidebar displays a list of your mailboxes, including the Inbox, Sent, and Trash folders.
  3. Message List: The main area of the window displays a list of emails, with each message represented by a row.
  4. Message Preview: A preview of the selected email is displayed below the message list.
  5. Compose Window: When you click the "Compose" button, a new window opens, allowing you to write and send a new email.

Compose Window

The Compose window is where you write and send new emails. It features:

  1. To, CC, and BCC Fields: Fields for entering the recipient's email addresses, as well as CC and BCC fields.
  2. Subject Field: A field for entering the email subject.
  3. Message Body: A text area for writing the email body.
  4. Attachments: A button to attach files to the email.
  5. Format Bar: A toolbar with formatting options, such as font styles, sizes, and colors.

Other Features

Apple Mail also includes several other features, such as:

  1. Search Bar: A search bar at the top of the window allows you to quickly find specific emails.
  2. Filter Bar: A filter bar allows you to filter emails by criteria like sender, recipient, subject, and more.
  3. Labels: You can assign labels to emails to categorize and prioritize them.
  4. Reminders: Apple Mail can send reminders for upcoming events and deadlines.
  5. Integration with Other Apple Apps: Apple Mail integrates seamlessly with other Apple apps, such as Contacts, Calendar, and Notes.

Overall, the Apple Mail UI is designed to be clean, intuitive, and easy to use, making it a popular choice among Mac and iOS users.