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Yes, Canary Mail is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
🤔 The Canary Mail app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
Canary Mail has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 4,322.70 ₱.
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4.44 out of 5
39 ratings in Philippines
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They indicate in the App Store page that Canary for iOS and MacOS both support Family Sharing. I bought MacOS + iOS Lifetime bundle, but I cannot share it with my family. I contacted support and they said Canary doesn't support family sharing. So why do they falsely advertise that their app support Family Sharing? Such a scam.
Especially if you want to deGoogle this is a great client with excellent security and privacy features
I purchased Canary Mail from the App Store specifically for PGP encryption. I was using ver. 2 just fine until early October 2019 when it went buggy, hang, and unusable. I reinstalled and the app upgraded to ver. 3, with a 30 day trial. When I did not upgrade one month later the decryption feature stopped working. Encrypted email attachments won't decrypt, unless I pay for the version 3 upgrade. I went back and forth with tech support but the devs won't let me restore the previous version. But I did not want to pay again. I already paid an arm and a leg for the previous version. Now I can't see encrypted email attachments from clients anymore. This is an unfair practice by the developers to force an upgrade! Now they even have the temerity to make excuses. No, my pgp keys were not erased in ver. 3. They’re still there. It’s just that the devs crippled ver. 3 to force an upgrade. The issue here is why the devs forced me to upgrade to version 3 in the first place. It’s not true that it’s impossible to roll back. All the devs needed to do was keep the old version in the app store. The fact that the devs pulled out the old version from the app store only means that they are tricking and forcing users to upgrade! This is unfa ***** My version 2 stopped working on or about the time you introduced version 3? Do you deny that? Your tech support’s suggestion is that I re enter my pgp keys that she suspected were erased. This is what she said: “we suspect that by reinstalling the app, your keys may have been erased. If so, you can simply add your keys again via Settings, and get full access to all encrypted emails exchanged previously”. The problem with your “solution” is that the keys were not erased in the first place. My keys are still there. My keys can still decrypt emails, only that attachments are not decrypted. So don’t say that you offered a solution. That’s false. That’s no solution at all. In the meantime, I suffer the consequence of not being able to read encrypted emails from clients on my phone. The root of this problem is why my version 2 stopped working on or about the time you introduced version 3. That is what you should explain. I just want the old version that I already paid for, assuming of course that the devs will still allow it to work. How unreasonable is that? ******* UPDATE As of today 27 January 2020, I still cannot decrypt file attachments. It used to be that you can see the names of the file attachments in the email, but not a
I’ve been a longtime user of Airmail (good App but starting to get clunky) but I saw some 2018 year-end articles on productivity apps and decided to buy Canary for 2019. After using it for a little while now, I can definitely say that this is a truly excellent app and that the single bad review was probably from a competitor who was trying to bring the app ratings down. If you’re a professional or entrepreneur who relies a lot on email, the $9.99 price tag for Canary shouldn’t bother you at all and it’s actually a bargain for what you get; other apps charge a subscription fee, which is all kinds of stupid.
Not user friendly and so confusing, not worth the money. The user interface appears to be a work of a 5th grader. The setup of gpg hangs as well.
This app works much better then the Mail app on iOS but I wish you could filter by unimportant emails it would make sorting much easier
Removing the AI & Auto-Selection functionality from the basic version of Canary was unnecessary, they were the sole reasons I made it my main email manager. Now that I have to pay for simple, not necessarily advanced features is disappointing. Other than that I think that it is a great app.
Email notifications worked for the first few weeks. Now they’re not working at all. That’s the only reason I downloaded this app.
I really want to love Canary. I used it for awhile and left for Spark. Came back to Canary and purchased lifetime. It’s just so buggy, sadly. Crashes on desktop and mobile often enough to be noticeable. Emails display weirdly inside the email viewer. Emails won’t send on mobile unless you stay in the app for several seconds after sending. Just a bunch of little/medium size bugs like this that irritate constantly until you start looking for another option.
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