![]() ![]() Examples of these are previewed in the video below. Depending on which way you swipe the message, a different action will be performed. There is archive, trash, Boomerang, label, star and mark as unread. ![]() If you swipe on individual emails, you are given quick options for each message. You have your various folders and different accounts all lined up on the left side in a pull out bar, with quick access to those just a single swipe of the finger away. That feature alone is what directly relates this app to Mailbox.īeyond Boomerang, there are gesture-based controls, much like are already found in Gmail. There are options for later that day, next week and a few other options to choose from, on top of the ability to select an exact time for when you want it. If you receive an email, but want to make sure you see it or are reminded of it at a later time, you can simply select to have the app send it back to you at a predetermined time. The big selling feature is the “Boomerang” itself. Boomerang brings a great design, along with some cool features, making it one of the first apps to actually make us consider dropping the Gmail app. Although, this app best relates to Mailbox, called Boomerang, an alternative email application that can replace the standard email and Gmail apps that come installed on our devices. Don’t get me wrong, I love the Gmail application for Android, but like everything else, there are things about it that could be a lot better. If you have heard of Mailbox for iOS and are currently awaiting its arrival for Android, today is not that day. ![]()
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