Ron Kohler
I have been using aqua mail for going on four years, and would highly recommend it to anyone.
Yes, Email Aqua Mail Secure Client is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
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Email Aqua Mail Secure Client has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $30.16.
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4.7 out of 5
30 ratings in Canada
I have been using aqua mail for going on four years, and would highly recommend it to anyone.
Been using for 8 years and it’s the best I’ve found. No other app compares!!!
Love the app. I use if for IMAP account. It needs two additions: when deleting email in the app, also delete it from the server, and the Search could be improved to include the name of senders and email subject lines.
I downloaded the app, went through setup—and couldn’t get past the page that said “Mailbox” and “VIP” and offered a chance to edit details. Email apps aren’t much good if you can’t read your emails!
This app should be removed from the Apple Store because it’s completely useless. You shouldn’t have to pay to use a basic app like this. This app should be free including all of its features free.
I’m getting double notifications on iOS and no badges showing count. Even after notification the new mail isn’t in the inbox and takes refreshing several times. It is set to push mail. I loved your Android version but this one is awful.
Exactly what I needed
Don’t expect anything close to the Android app. There is little in the way of customization. No customization of email threads. No customization of fonts or colors. No widget. There is not enough in terms of features to warrant paying a subscription. It’s not a bad app, just a simple app that in no way stands out. The developer is just asking users to pay for the development of a beta version.
I strongly recommend the developers pull this app until it has functionality that is somewhat close to its competitors. Otherwise, the star rating will never recover. This is a barely passable email app. To charge $30 per year is unsupportable. If the developer wants ios users to be beta testers, then how about a one time small app fee and then a subscription model when the app is actually developed? First, this app is missing tons of functionality compared to its Android sibling. That may be because ios is not developer friendly and much of that functionality isn't transferable. But even compared to popular ios mail apps, this app is one of the worst I've tried on ios. Critical functions missing include the ability to set account folders to sync and notify on new mail, and the ability to change the font size for text. To my knowledge, no ios mail app does this but the AquaMail android app does. I would pay $30 per year for that. I'm not paying a single penny to remove a signature line from my emails. The ads are bad enough but that is just gross. This app could be great, but the pay structure on it is upside down, bigly. The Android app was the greatest app on my Android devices for almost 10 years. I can't use this app on ios for 10 minutes without getting depressed. So bad for our country!
I'll pay the $30 if this ever catches up to the Android version but this is not even close. Meanwhile the ads are rediculously intrusive. Is this even the same developer??
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