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Polymail roadmap
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  1. POLYMAIL ROADMAP FOR MAC
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  3. POLYMAIL ROADMAP MAC

It does this by detecting what emails are automatic, generic newsletters, and ignoring those. + Is able to only notify you about IMPORTANT emails, if you turn the "Smart Notifications" feature on. Their desktop client will bring the iOS Spark features to the desktop and challenge all of Airmail’s most important features - for free. They've now been teasing with screenshots and tweets since Halloween of 2016.

POLYMAIL ROADMAP MAC

+ Their Mac client is finally getting close to beta-ready, after a year of teasing us. + Very fast development of the iOS app about 1-2 updates per month since the launch in May of 2015, and they were very fast to introduce iOS 10 support. This means they're even better funded than EasilyDo (who seem to live mostly on a few million dollars in seed/investment money). Readdle are extremely successful iOS developers with tens of millions of sales sales across dozens of applications for over half a decade. + Strong funding (think 100's of millions of dollars).

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With this Spark "Smart Folders" feature, you've basically got "EasilyDo's" email categorization feature totally replicated, and you have full control over what ends up in what smart folder. With that feature, you can easily create your own Flight "assistant", Hotel Booking "assistant", etc. For example, you could make a folder called "Flights" and save a search to it which looks for all emails from all airline booking and hotel sites you use, which means that it automatically groups all emails matching the search into a "virtual" folder no matter which folder those emails actually exist in. + Lets you save searches as “Smart Folders” (which isn't possible in EasilyDo) so that you can have your own custom-made, auto-sorted email folders. There is a natural language search engine: and You can search for documents with attachments from the last week, and so on. You can say things like OR to search by more than one thing. And it groups your inbox into those 3 categories, so that you can easily see a glance of new personal emails, new newsletters, etc. + Automatically categorizes emails as either Notifications (important automated letters), Newsletters (automated junk), and Personal (real people). + Very, very fast search (almost but not completely as fast as EasilyDo Mail, which was written with fast search in mind). + You can customize the email viewer toolbar to have your most used actions easily available. + You can easily drag to select multiple emails and move/archive/delete them all at once. So you don't need to set things up over and over again. + All of your Spark settings sync via iCloud to all of your iOS (and soon Mac) devices. + Integrates with Dropbox and other file services. and for examples of the deep customization.

polymail roadmap

+ The layout of the application is so logical and intuitive. + All of the advanced features you expect from an email client, and they are implemented EXTREMELY well. + Massive development team (over 100 people). Will have paid addons later, but the core will always be free.

POLYMAIL ROADMAP FOR MAC

but the good news is that Spark for Mac is very close to being ready for beta testing (should be out before the end of the year).

polymail roadmap

I wasn't able to replace my Apple Mail client on the Mac yet. This works okay, since I do most of my email work on the iPhone. While waiting for the Spark Mac app, I’ll keep using Apple Mail on the Mac side. And if you're a newcomer to Spark, you are going to love the "Smart Notifications", which will only alert on important emails and prevents your phone from beeping 20 times a day when you get automated newsletters. But for now? Nothing beats Spark for sheer stability, advanced features and beautiful, intuitive GUI. Their development team is huge, though, so they have a CHANCE at becoming the best. The speed of EasilyDo is great, but the AI isn't all it's hyped up to be and isn't worth using a mediocre email client. In the end, I chose Spark (which I’ve been using for months), and uninstalled EasilyDo. The good news is that the two best of the best email clients are BOTH coming to Mac: EasilyDo's Email and Readdle's Spark. Apps are either strong on Mac but have no iOS app, or strong on iOS but no Mac app, or they have apps on both platforms but are awful. In the end, I discovered that NO good unified experiences exist yet. It needed to support modern features like Snoozing emails and Send Later, across both platforms, in a unified experience across all platforms. I was looking for a unified experience on both macOS and iOS, where I wanted a perfect client on both the Mac and on iOS. You may disagree, but these are unfiltered opinions after 2 days of research and testing and I stand by every word. The hunt for the best, most modern and powerful email client.














Polymail roadmap