Hiri uses the cross-platform Qt[ framework to run on (Windows][, macOS][ and Linux][). Hiri does not support IMAP and only uses Microsoft Exchange Server infrastructure.]
Hiri has been funded by Telefonica[, Delta Partners, ACT Venture Capital, Enterprise Ireland and Angel investors Facebook and Linkedin.]
In March 2017, Hiri began charging a subscription service ($39 yearly; $119 lifetime)[2].
Features
- E-mail synchronization using Microsoft Exchange Web Services (EWS) API
- Compatible with Exchange 2010 SP2+ and Office 365
- Full-featured calendar
- Local SQLite database for fast searching of emails
- Exchange Global Address List (GAL)
- Integrated task manager
- Folder management
- Conversation view
- Automatic categorization of emails into Actionable and FYI inboxes
- OAuth 2.0 authentication
- Corporate SSO providers (such as Okta)
- Anonymously rate the quality of emails that you receive
Supported email providers
Hiri supports in-house corporate Microsoft Exchange servers as well as Office 365, Outlook.com, Live.com, and Hotmail.com.
External links
- {{official website|https://www.hiri.com}}
{{E-mail clients}}{{Calendaring software}} References
1. ^https://feedback.hiri.com/downloads/changelog.html
2. ^https://www.hiri.com/pricing/
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