


You can't search by e-mail address, or name, subject nothing. If I have an upcoming meeting, occasionally (1 time out of 30) I can find the e-mail by typing in any ONE word that I can think MIGHT be in the e-mail message. 99% of the time I am stuck using my cell phone to reply to people because eM client search doesn't work. Sometimes it is there, sometimes it isn't. If I am looking for an e-mail from my #1 client, I first have to look on my cell phone, find the date and time in eM client and then sort by the Received By name. The interface looks great (but has issues), it's fast and has some good features, but mostly they don't work as expected. I suspect they have very little development capability, or they are outsourcing all of this and that explains why getting fixes done is impossible at best. If I could buy this company, fire every employee and finish their system I would. If they were any quieter over there, we'd have to be in the vacuum of space. The reliability is awful, but the customer service. If I don't pay to anyone, I end up with Outlook without calendar sync with Google and crappy client-side Outlook search of a massive "All mail" folder (gmail).I was excited, but terrible reliability and horrible support changed that. The question is - which will actually work better. The result seems to be similar - one client to rule them all (office emails, G Suite emails, calendar etc). This way I would be able to use my Google email and calendar within Outlook and, hopefully, this would work better.Īlternatively, I can continue to use the free legacy G Apps email (thus saving $5/m) and instead pay for em Client, which should also allow me to integrate the Google Calendar. I can upgrade to the full, paid version of G Suite which would cost me $5/m. The IMAP protocol doesn't allow for calendar sync between MS Outlook and Google. It supports IMAP, but not Exchange protocol (that's how Google is trying to get us to upgrade to the paid version). I use G Apps, which is the legacy free version of G Suite (allowing me to use my personal domain).

There is a significant difference in how Outlook and em Client link to G Suite/Gmail/G Apps.
