

Not to mention their snoozing feature is inconsistent, with stuff snoozing on desktop occasionally showing up early on iOS, etc. Spark: From what I understand their business model is reading everything. However, the desktop app lacks the ability to snooze, so you’re only able to triage/manage your email on the iPad/iPhone, and I like to do my mass triaging on my desktop. A unified spam mailbox also makes it easy to keep on top of misdirected email. Outlook: iOS outlook is stable, has a focus mode, and snoozes. MailPilot 3: Still in beta, and with no iOS companion, it means any messages snoozed that get returned actually don’t appear in your mobile inbox. As a bit of an email client conoseour, I’m always trying new apps, but I have issues with all of them, and have always come back to Airmail.

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But I’m like you, I’m resisting the subscription model - especially since I already paid for this app, with full functionality. The fact is, $10 a year for basically push notifications is nothing.
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Instead, we found out via app update notes? That’s insane, and stupid. AND they could have sent out an email, or posted on their blog, or twitter, explaining what they were going to do. They could easily have end of lined the current version and introduced a new version with subscription.

I still feel the same way, annoyed as hell by the way they conducted it.
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Perhaps when the free year runs out, I’ll move my other sites to Google Fonts. But they took away the $50/year subscription a while back, replaced it with a free one year subscription, after which a subscription of some sort will be required (they don’t offer a subscription just for Fonts anymore) and I won’t piggybank off my employer’s subscription. I’m not sure what I’ll do next year when my free year’s worth of Adobe Fonts is up (I have two Adobe accounts- one paid for by my employer that covers Ps/Lr/Adobe Stock…and includes Fonts for free) and my personal account (Fonts, for my side websites). They know who their customers are - did we get any advance notification? Any justification for taking away what I’d already purchased? Heck no- we opened Airmail this morning to be greeted with a notice that my built-in features are now subscription-based.Īs for Adobe- I couldn’t agree more. While I don’t disagree - $10.00/year is not a lot of money and Airmail is probably worth it (I’ve used it and Outlook for several years on my iPhone), imo they went about it totally wrong. Sort messages, Date, Attachments, Conversations.Markdown, Rich text, Html Source, and text only.Markdown, Html(Html Source for templates), and text only.Notification alerts with custom actions.Google Drive, Dropbox, CloudApp, Box, Onedrive, Droplr, FTP.Import from Apple Mail, MBOX archive, EML, EMLX, Airmail 1.x.Exchange, iCloud™, Gmail™, IMAP, POP3, Google™ Apps, Yahoo!™, AOL™, ™, ™.Action Extension, Airmail Share to quick send messages and attachments.Action Extension, Airmail Compose, Inline create and send messages directly form other apps.Today Extension, quick access to your inbox.Handoff support, Composing Draft and folder selection are mirrored on different devices.iCloud attachment upload and share the link.Switch between accounts like a breeze and quick reply to incoming messages within seconds - email has never been so easy and productive. We have taken usability and function to the next level with Airmail and bring a striking-design with support for all major email services. Airmail is clean and allows you to get to your emails without interruption - it's the mail client for the 21st century. Airmail 5 is a new mail client designed with performance and intuitive interaction in mind optimized for macOS High Sierra! Support for iCloud™, MS Exchange, Gmail™, Google™ Apps, IMAP, POP3, Yahoo!™, AOL™, ™, ™Īirmail was designed from the ground UP to retain the same experience with a single or multiple accounts and provide a quick, modern and easy-to-use user experience.
