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Top Email Apps for Android
1. Yahoo! Mail
If
you use Yahoo! Mail then this app is probably going to suit you better
than the apps that allow you to use multiple services. The app and the
service is still being upgraded and revamped to try and regain some lost
ground on the other email services, and this has come across via the
app. It works pretty well if you are used to using the web browser
version. The design of the app is good looking and the theme is fairly
modern. Once you get used to the layout, you may learn to love it (the
same is true of the Gmail web Brower email system, as that is also laid
out terribly).
The icons are all easy to recognize and
use, if you are a Yahoo! Mail user, but you may struggle to navigate at
first if you are not used to the Yahoo! Mail system. It does function
well and it will become an extension of your “Communication arm” as soon
as you get the hang of it.
2. Gmail
This
app is probably the most inevitable app to come out for the Android,
since Google created and maintain Gmail, and they created and maintain
the Android operating system. They have a function that allows you to
view your email chain a little like how some SMS message chains are set
out, or how an IM chat may appear on a screen. You can see web based
emails in the chain function too, and it has a simple navigation system
for moving between messages too.
They have kept the design
minimalist, which means the app has a lot of white space. It is clean,
easy to navigate, and easy to use. It is probably less cluttered than
the desktop browser version in many people’s opinion. The app has push
notifications, email search functions, multiple account management
functions, attachments and labels.
3. MailDroid
This
is an Android app that has taken the minimalist approach to interface
design. This means there is a lot of white space so that the features do
not look cramped or confusing. It may not appear that way at first, but
the app does have a lot of features. For example, it does allow you to
access a wide range of emailing services, and it can support multiple
email chains so that you can see your emails as if they were
conversations.
It has a lot of control systems that you
can customize on your Android, especially if you get the tablet version
where things such as split screen apply. The full version is expensive,
as it usually retails at over seventeen dollars, but there is a free
version you can try in order to see how good this app really is.
4. K-9 Mail
This
is an app that allows you to use more than one email service. As a
result it seems to very basic in its construction. It seems to have gone
back to basics so that it can accommodate more email services. It is
very easy to set up an account, and is quite easy to navigate once you
are up and running.
5. Aqua Mail
This app
will allow you to use three services. You can use hotmail, Gmail and
Yahoo! The good thing about this app is that you do not have to choose
one over the other. You can use all three on this app, which is very
handy if you do use two or more of these services. The biggest selling
points of this app are that it is very easy and quick to set up. Plus it
has a “Smart Inbox” feature. It will put all of your unread messages
into one box so that you have one area to concentrate on. This is handy
if you get a lot of messages and open them in a random fashion during
the day.
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