Mail Pilot for $ 15 turns your email into an organized list of tasks
Makradar Technologies / / December 19, 2019
Regardless of which filters, tags and other tricks do you use to organize your e-mail, work with it is never easy. Each application is trying to cope with it in their own way. Mail Pilot for iOS strive to make work with email as easy as possible. This is a reliable and functional application that works with any email account. Whether Mail Pilot will be a full replacement for Mail? Let's see what pleased and surprised us with this interesting application developers.
Mail Pilot offers to turn your email into a structured task list. You can set the date of the future response to the letter, mark it as a "made" or "unfulfilled" and create groups of letters contextual listings. All this will make your email a little better. Management of the program is based on gestures, so you are unlikely to encounter difficulty while using the application. Standard mail functions, such as the creation of new letters and replies to incoming in Mail Pilot work well.
Mail Pilot favorably with the Mailbox that supports all IMAP accounts. This means that you can connect to the program of their Gmail accounts, Yahoo, iCloud, and many others. However, a serious omission here is the lack of push notifications. So, if your email account supports them, Mail Pilot will not be much use to you. And that's pretty critical moment.
Another serious drawback is the unreasonable price - 15 dollars. In my opinion, it is better to stand in a queue in free Mailbox (which, incidentally, supports push notifications), you spend 450 rubles for a single application. For the money, you can download a lot of good applications and games in the App Store and there is no point in wasting them on a program that does not even support push notifications.
In any case, the emergence of new applications in the App Store - it's always a plus. Even if the application itself does not bring anything positive. Mistakes happen and they help us to avoid flaws in the future. I wonder still, why the creators Mail Pilot hung on him so unreasonably high price tag? Than they were guided, do you think?
And what e-mail client on the iPhone and iPad use you personally and why? What additional features would you like to see in them? How do you organize your e-mails? Leave your answers in the comments.