Mailbox, the email inbox cleansing app, this week released version 1.5 for iOS users. Email inbox cleansing app Mailbox this week released version 1.5 for iOS, adding cloud search and account-specific ...
Email management app Mailbox today began rolling out to registered users. Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more ...
For people that use email as their primary mode of communication, it’s important to have a good work flow going on. Just like a standard, face-to-face conversation, there’s a certain flow to your ...
Remember Mailbox? The iPhone app with a fresh to-do list approach to email ... and an annoying reservation system to boot? Well, a lot has changed. Not only is it now owned by Dropbox, but the ...
In what may be considered as a surprise move, popular cloud-storage service Dropbox has acquired recently-launched Mailbox. The new email app that launched around a month ago to hordes of curious ...
Email sucks. We know that, and it’s not changing anytime soon. But one way to make our email lives better is with mail clients that are designed to make the process smoother and more efficient. The ...
Mailbox, the awesome new email management app from the productivity software experts at Orchestra, is getting ready for a public launch. But rather than just putting the app up on the Apple App Store ...
Mailbox, a slick alternative to the built-in iOS Mail app, has added support for Yahoo Mail and iCloud. The app started out supporting Gmail only, but Mailbox had always promised to add other e-mail ...
A clean email inbox may seem an impossible feat, but it’s what mobile app Mailbox offers, and what Dropbox will help the young company deliver. Dropbox announced March 15 that it’s acquiring Mailbox.
The hot new e-mail app is now out for Apple's tablet. May 23, 2013 — -- Earlier this year an app came out for the iPhone and within weeks it had a line of a million users waiting to get access to ...
Does mobile email have room for innovation? After all, most smartphone email apps are little more than touch-friendly versions of an all-too familiar email experience. Orchestra thinks there is room.
It’s a sign of how dissatisfied people are with their smartphone’s email client that people are queuing up in large numbers to try a new mail app. At the time of writing, there were nearly 800,000 ...