Ja, Airmail ist kostenlos herunterzuladen, enthält jedoch In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
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Danke für die Stimme
Wie viel kostet Airmail?
Airmail bietet mehrere In-App-Käufe/Abonnements, der durchschnittliche In-App-Preis beträgt $17.49.
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Benutzerbewertung
4.27 von 5
3,591 Bewertungen in Vereinigte Staaten
5 star
2,532
4 star
374
3 star
154
2 star
170
1 star
361
Bewertungsverlauf
Airmail Bewertungen
No support; could be great if features actually worked
Airmail has so many features, but there are always problems. It’s very flexible, but the UI looks too big and maybe dated. It lacks basic filters for mail categories. The “focus inbox” does not work at all. Custom rules don’t work either. But I’ve had problems sending messages after saving as draft—they just get stuck and then will never send. Worst of all, even for subscribers, the app has no support. This is the reply to every support request:
“Hi there
We are sorry for the inconvenience caused.
Could you please let us know the problem in details?”
No help ever comes….
You’re probably wasting your time and certainly your money on this app.
olvin1986
elcuervo20
Rough Start, but promising!
This is a very early first impression, based mostly on my set up experience. Set up was frustrating. I loaded Airmail on to an iPhone, an iPad, and a MAC. Adding iCloud mail addresses required app specific passwords. Easy enough, but my experience was that I needed to generate a different password for each devise. In the end it worked, but the process was painful. I needed to add a “generic” email account, too — from Comcast. This was fairly simple on MAC. I could, separately, test the settings for imap and stmp. That made it easy to isolate any errors, and then correct them. Set up on my iOS devises was much more difficult. For some reason I have not yet figured out, my log in attempts failed time and again. I checked my settings and, then, checked them again. Everything seemed to be correct. Apparently it was not, but I could not figure out what was wrong. Finally, after wasting considerable time, everything fell into place. One everything was set it appeared that Airmail will meet my needs quite nicely. I am optimistic!
Pushy w/ Subscriptions and Reviews
I’ve just downloaded the app to try it and moments after opening it, Still looking at the list of supported accounts but before even logging into any, I get a popover sheet asking me to subscribe if I like the app and a pop up window asking me to review the app if I like it. C’mon guys. 😕
Errant notifications
Randomly the app will create a new notification for every single email in your inbox, sending hundreds or thousands of notifications and blocking your phone until the process completes. They do not respond to support inquiries either.
The best
Airmail stands out as one of the top three email clients, alongside Outlook and Spark, in terms of its exceptional features and user experience.
This if stupid
None of my emails show up in this thing. I can send but not receive anything.
Get rid of useless prompt for Pro users
Just a suggestion. I have been a subscriber to the Pro version for a few years now. I find it irritating that every time I turn on my phone app that I am asked to join pro. It’s a needless step I shouldn’t have to deal with.
Please
Please give me back my information and iPhone account hakes naver se clear please fix it
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