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When the iPhone was first released, the fight between smartphone devices centered around email. Phone manufacturers knew that their devices would succeed based on the quality of their e-mail applications. Today, mobile e-mail is somewhat passe as companies and users alike feel confidant that their e-mail needs are met. There is however still a great deal of room to innovate in this area. Changes in social networking, bandwidth speeds, and basic user needs have all changed. In the face of these changes, e-mail clients have remained the same with improvements being made to features that encourage productivity rather than engagement. Humail differentiates itself by relying on two major features that encourage engagement rather than productivity. While Humail simply isn’t a very good mobile application, re-imagining e-mail for use with today’s mobile devices is a worthy endeavor. Click on the link to the right to find out what Humail does right and what it does wrong. |
Click Here to Read My Full Humail Review on AppStorm
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Author: Rob Brown
Date Published: 28. Nov, 2010
Categories: Apple, iOS App Reviews, Off Site Articles
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