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The Boomerang tool adds various planning functions to Gmail or Outlook, and it offers a free Android app. How can this tool improve the way you handle your e-mail?
Published 12.05.2015
There are hundreds of e-mail applications for mobile devices in Google Play (Android) and the App Store (iOS). But which of them score best? The answer depends on the platform on which you work.
Published 07.03.2016
Microsoft has released a version of Outlook for iOS and Android. How good is this free app, and can it replace the default e-mail app on your smartphone or tablet?
Published 04.03.2015
Some mail apps for iPhone come in a Mac version. Is it a good idea to use to the same app on both devices? And how about the synchronisation of data and accounts?
Published 09.12.2016
The popular e-mail application, Outlook, was released for mobile devices in 2015. Is it worthwhile switching to this app on your smartphone or tablet, or should you stick to your standard e-mail app?
Published 09.02.2016
The e-mail app that comes standard with new Android smartphones is not all that powerful. If you want more options, let’s have a look at some good, free alternatives.
Published 10.05.2019
However good your e-mail application may be, there’s always room for improvement. We collected a couple of tools and services which can help you to resolve specific problems.
Published 24.05.2013
Gmail is one of the most popular webmail services, while Mozilla Thunderbird remains an excellent free e-mail client for desktop computers. Which add-ons make both e-mail tools even more efficient?
Published 21.03.2016
Wouldn’t it be handy if you were able to use Gmail and Google Inbox as desktop e-mail applications and not as a website in your browser? Wmail makes this possible.
Published 28.10.2016
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