![]() Honorable mention goes Polymail, wow, what a beautiful interface and the functions were so user friendly, I loved this email app. wait no, I just want a functioning email app that works properly, without me having to tinker with it every single time there's some os/ ios update. There are a hand full of email developers that showed so much promise and potential but unfortunately, business doesn't wait and I just cant wait for those email apps to fulfill their destiny. The past few months I've been testing many email apps/ clients, what a journey, I think the next time someone wants to develop a mail app, they should download 5 beta versions, 5 trial versions and 5 free apps to really understand how so many competitors fall short. You know that feeling when you get to a restaurant and they ask if Pepsi's okay. I'm realistic, a perfect application for email probably doesn't exist, this most likely is because there is such a wide range of consumers with an enormous variations of how emails are used that I'm sure developers need to cater to the mass. Operating remotely, it is essential that my email functions properly and cohesively across all my devices, I'm basically looking for the N'sync of emails, amazing but will never be Backstreet Boys. A problem would suddenly make itself known at the most inopportune time, kinda like a pimple the morning you wake up and for a school picture. There was always something I had to reconfigure, change or troubleshoot and when no issues appeared and finally thought, "yes! this is it". Every os/ ios update, came with new challenges for Apple's mail app. After several frustrating attempts of trying to make apple's default email work for me, I've had enough. ![]() ![]() ![]() As 2016 comes to a close, my search for a mail app/ clients is nearing its end as well. ![]()
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