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The Best Email Clients For iOS


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Let’s cover the best iOS email clients. I will cover both paid and free solutions!

1)      CloudMagic (Free) https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cloudmagic/id721677994?mt=8

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Look, I don’t even know where to start, this client is amazing – it’s minimalistic design provides an easy to use workspace where you can add multiple emails from a variety of providers (Hotmail, Yahoo & Gmail are all supported). CloudMagic easily allows you to filter your mail with it clearly creating folders for each of your different emails and one folder for all your mail, from all your clients.

 

CloudMagic is free but has an option to upgrade to a paid subscription which costs £3.99 monthly and £34.99 yearly. The paid option allows you to name your different accounts, color code them and have them saved across all your devices. Other additions include better customer service and quicker attachment download times.

What I personally really like is that CloudMagic never bugs me to upgrade as the only place you’ll see the option is in the settings tab.

I’m not joking. This is the sh**.

 

2)      Mailbox (Free) https://itunes.apple.com/in/app/mailbox/id576502633?mt=8

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At a close second comes Mailbox. What sets this apart from the others is its ability to automatically organise your mail into different categories (It’s really clever). It allows a host of different gestures to quickly fly through your mail. It’s clear to see its main aim is to make the user’s mailbox (lol) as clutter free as possible, making for the best user experience.

The reason it doesn’t top the list, however is due to its ability to only support iCloud and Gmail accounts at this time, so if you’re a Hotmail guy, stay well clear.

 

3)      Acompli (Now known as Microsoft Outlook) (Free) https://itunes.apple.com/app/id951937596

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Acompli comes third. It provides the most features compared to all the other clients I’ve looked at including: an inbuilt calendar to easily plot meetings etc. from your emails, you can even schedule emails to send at a specific time which is awesome! Another stellar feature is its ability to open Dropbox and Google Drive files without leaving the application to ensure the user has the best, quickest experience possible.

 

The reason it doesn’t top the spot is due to its sluggish design which can be very off-putting for the minimalistic among us!

 

 

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Is Mozilla Thunderbird available on iOS? :p

 

The stock gmail app lets you add extra emails now from what I've heard.

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