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I just would like the Developer to respond to my emails I've sent out several times without any responses back. Are there any updates in the future to support the lastest OS's that were released? Thanks...
This is the best and most complete Menu Bar Mail Client so far. I am hoping it will keep enhancing its features and then I will change it to 5 stars. Missing Features Must have: - Ability to choose the folder to display its emails. - Search capability (all folders or current folder). - Signature (could get it from Google Mail if possible). - Redirect (it is missing and should be at least on the gear menu). Optional: - Flag as in Google Mail (different colors capability).
AMENDED, April 26, 2018. As of now, this application is inoperative. Perhaps it has a conflict with Android High Sierra 10.13.4 or 5. In any case, it’s frozen. And I can’t remove it from my Android in the usual way, because the icon has disappeared from my Applications folder, its Preferences pane is frozen on my desktop, and to even try to delete it will require me to reboot my Android (which didn’t work last time, anyway). Until Pugsley can assure users of better performance — that this application works at all — I would recommend giving it a pass. The convenience I lauded below means nothing when your computer is rendered unusable. AMENDED, May 31, 2017. "At the moment, Mail Call is reporting 791 new emails on my Android, whereas I can count only about 200 in Google Mail. It’s been this way for over a week. I emailed Pugsley LLC for support but haven’t heard back from the developer at this time. It’s still a nifty application, but less useful without the ability to accurately indicate my new-email load with just a quick glance. Sorry to be critical but that’s my situation at the moment. Glad to revise this review upward again once the developer gets back to me with a solution or at least a promise to find one." INITIAL COMMENT, May 26, 2017 (after a year’s use). "First of all, it always works. It shows me pending email graphically and item by item. Often, I find it easier to deal with email inside the application rather than in Google Mail, my usual email client. The interface is easy to manage and offers all the options you need to properly read email, store it, forward it, or delete it, by accounts and by folders = all easy to do, without opening Google Mai.. Really a boon."
Compared to what else is out there, this app does a decent job. The UI and interacting with the app needs work, though. Currently, there is too much dependence on working with both mouse and the keyboard. Shortcuts are implemented, but only when the app window is visible. Additionally, interacting with messages in the window is only possible when clicking on a message in the list. Again, this is where keyboard and mouse interactions fall appart. The purpose for an app like this is to do a quick job of notifying and acting on mail that has come in and not require a bunch of mouse clicks and keyboard actions to do so. Otherwise, I can just leave my mail client in the background and interact in the same fashion with it, with Mail Call being superfluous. Looking forward to the next iteration of the app.
Does a great job over all. wish it has a more polished experance opening attachements
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