![]() The most inclusive option, Dinner, costs $299 per year. Snack, the first option, costs $59 per year. But it's helpful nonetheless to compare their prices to get a sense of how much is reasonable to pay for a service designed to improve email. They all do something slightly different. Hiri isn't the same as Sanebox, Boomerang, Nudgemail, or other email assistant apps. (Opens in a new window) Read Our Boxer Pro (for iPhone) Review The star among them remains Sanebox, a PCMag Editors' Choice. There are some email assistant services that work within your current email app, rather than replace it, so you never have to learn the ins and outs of a new interface, like you do with Hiri. Additionally, to use Hiri, you have to use the Hiri app, which has a totally different interface and suite of tools than what you get from Outlook or whatever other app you use for email currently. It doesn't support Gmail or other non-Microsoft accounts, which rules it out as an option for many. Hiri only works with Microsoft accounts, namely Office 365 ($69.99 Per Year at Microsoft Store) (Opens in a new window) hosted Exchange on Windows, Mac, and Linux, ,, and MSN.com. It only works with Microsoft email, however, and it doesn't offer any mobile apps. ![]() Its price is competitive and its features are actually beneficial. In short, Hiri has tools that make email less awful. A to-do list off to the right side of the screen holds synopses of messages that you've turned into tasks. A dashboard with a timer discourages you from checking your inbox obsessively. It adds a wealth of tools designed to make email better. ![]() This downloadable app is an alternative interface for your Microsoft email account. A whole class of productivity apps has emerged to mitigate some of email's inherent problems, and Hiri is one such contender. Working people continue to see email as a necessary evil.
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