The ubiquitous e-mail is perhaps a little bland (I'm not talking about the content); MailTime brings a different way to view e-mail.
Now for the ACIDS test:
Aesthetics
First up you need to add an e-mail account which are pre configured for Google, iCloud, Outlook.com, Office 365, Yahoo and some others.
When typing your first e-mail you will be impressed that your most recent contacts are already at the top of the list. There are buttons for 'To,' 'CC' and 'BCC'; no messing about there either.
At the bottom of the message panel you can easily add images, Dropbox or other cloud items, as well the very useful '@' feature which enables you to create a task from within a message (called mentions).
You need to think of MailTime as more messaging than e-mail but, much better to use than messaging.
Cost
The App Costs $0.
Indispensability
You already have e-mail but, if nothing else, the iOS version doesn't even have password protection.
Dependability
The App relies on bubbles for messages which is fine, so long as messages are fairly short.
Security
You need to connect your e-mail address(es) with MailTime and acknowledge their Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. Apart from access to your e-mail account(s), you also need to enable the App to have access to your contacts.
You are invited to set up a Passcode; it would be foolish to refuse.
ACIDS Test Rating:
E-Mailinging?
To find out how the ACIDS Test works, click here.
You can get MailTime Pro here and support for the App here.
To find out how the ACIDS Test works, click here.
You can get MailTime Pro here and support for the App here.
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