![]() ![]() Update: In a statement provided to MacRumors, Airmail developer Leonardo Chiantini said the change was made due to "increasing backend service expenses" and argued that making push notifications a subscriber-only feature does not affect the app's core functionality.Ĭhiantini added that existing users will continue to have access to multiple email accounts. In the meantime, other popular third-party email apps for iOS include Microsoft Outlook, Spark, Polymail, and Canary Mail.īloop also recently raised the price of Airmail for Mac from $9.99 to $26.99. If you swipe from the left, more options emerge, including access to folders for to-do lists, snoozed emails, and attachments. The app has a straightforward, minimalistic design with a single unified "All Inboxes" view for quick email management. Marcel JAt face value, the change appears to violate Apple's App Store Review Guidelines, which state "if you are changing your existing app to a subscription-based business model, you should not take away the primary functionality existing users have already paid for." We've reached out to Airmail and Apple for comment.Īirmail for iOS won an Apple Design Award at WWDC 2017. Paul Peelen July 15, Airmail now requires a subscription without any prior notification and from an app I’ve already paid for? What are you thinking? Bye bye Airmail! #airmail IAP and subscriptions should be used for new func not existing. Especially when the feature itself didnt really work well from the beginning. In my opinion it is bad practice to suddenly remove a feature and make it paid one (on an paid app). You lost me.Īnd so came an end to using #Airmail. Just tried it out and it feels great!Īnd for the record, I would drop money for new features but not for that. #airmail if it bothers you that email client you paid for wants you to pay subscription for *existing* features, try. The new version is a free update for existing Airmail for iOS customers.Push notifications now require a subscription. The keyboard shortcuts on the new iPad version are especially useful if you’re triaging email with the Smart Keyboard on either iPad Pro.Īirmail 1.1 for iOS is available for iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch for $4.99 in the App Store. If you’re looking for a Mailbox replacement or alternative to Apple Mail, I recommend checking it out. Touch ID support is useful for adding an extra layer of security, and iCloud sync support makes setting up one signature and account settings simple between all my devices. – Improved Search with Saved Search and Smart Foldersįor me, Airmail has been my go-to app for my Gmail accounts (I use Apple Mail for iCloud) and it’s great to see the app available on the Mac, iPhone, Apple Watch, and now iPad. – Improved Rendering of very Long Message – Improved Evernote Attachments Integration – New Action Full Screen, 2 finger LongPress on message Check out the full release notes below: What’s New in Version 1.1 Airmail for iOS also includes new integrations with apps and services including Byword, Due, Readdle’s Calendar 5 and PDF Expert 5, and more.Īirmail has also improved Apple Watch sync with the watchOS version of the app and general performance improvements on the iOS side. ![]() The new version of Airmail also adds other new features like option read receipts, the ability to schedule sent messages, support for drawing within the app, and new actions like the ability to easily unsubscribe from newsletters, move between messages with a 2 finger swipe gesture, or go full screen into a message with a 2 finger long press. And the free update includes loads of other new features for both the iPad and iPhone versions including Touch ID support, custom shortcuts, a new gesture for moving between messages, and tons of new integrations and improvements. Airmail for iPad supports keyboard shortcuts and iOS 9’s multitasking features like Split View and Slide Over, so you can triage email in Airmail and browse Safari or Twitter at the same time. Airmail made its way from the Mac to the iPhone a couple of months ago, and today the popular email app is completing the suite and releasing the first version for iPad. ![]()
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