Boxer - mail client for iOS, with an emphasis on speed
Ios Technologies / / December 19, 2019
We have all heard about the Mailbox. The same e-mail client, which created a furor his appearance in the AppStore. Whether this is due to a unique functionality, or to the fact that this is the first application to get that one could only defend the place, but the fact remains - the application has become wildly popular. It is very easy to check - if he begin to emerge clones after application - then you're doing it right. Can we call Boxer another clone Mailbox? In principle, yes, but Boxer went on and improve all the things that made the company Orchestra.
Boxer - is an email client that helps you make out the rubble of your mail. And if you could only Mailbox archive, put the letter or send it to a special folder, the Boxer gives you to do much more. Here is the main screen of your mail. Nothing special - a simple and flat iOS 7 interface.
The main emphasis is on gestures, and, unlike the Mailbox, any gesture can be reset by itself. Personally, I'm used to the gestures Mailbox cmdlet, and Boxer are slightly different, so I changed all the gestures.
It is also interesting that you can send an email to Evernote. In the Mailbox such a function is not enough. Here is a list of actions you can do with the letters.
Interesting feature is the built-in application services Sanebox, which we already written. In short, the service filters your mail based on your preferences and adds the junk mail into a separate folder. I liked it, although in the first couple of days you will have to configure filters to accidentally get rid of an important email. Service connected with only few clicks.
We recently wrote about Canned responses for Gmail. The Boxer also has a similar function. All default templates in English, but you can create your own and quickly respond to incoming emails. Boxer supports Gmail, Yahoo! Mail, AOL Mail, iCloud, Google Apps, Hotmail / Outlook.com and Exchange.
And a little more functional. It is possible to postpone the letter for some time, adding the date of the reminder, the degree of importance or delegating a letter to someone. You can also set a password to log in to the application and to connect third-party services: Box, Dropbox, Evernote, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
It was very surprising to see an email client that can not only fight with a standard Mail.app and Mailbox cmdlet, but also, in some ways, even exceed them. The number of interesting innovations in the Boxer rolls, so the customer is definitely worth your attention. You try?