Here are five solid starting points for anyone looking to manage their inbox on the go.
Mail supports most email services including iCloud, Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, and IMAP or POP3.
The service works particularly well with iCloud email accounts and other Apple-specific features.
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Apple is also keen on privacy, with the Protect Mail Activity feature enabled by default.
This loads content remotely in a bid to defeat tracking pixels and anonymize your inbox.
Theres also robust support for much of the Gmail feature set.
This includes labels, Priority Inbox, and sorting categories like Social and Promotions for easier filtering.
you’re free to also join other meetings with a code.
Perhaps the standout feature is Microsofts Focused Inbox which works with select accounts, including Gmail and Outlook addresses.
Theres also support for Outlooks Add-ins to connect additional services, particularly those aimed at enterprise users.
Further expansion is possible with file storage services like Dropbox, Box, and Google Drive.
Since this is Outlook, youll find a Calendar on a separate tab.
Email data is encrypted in such a way that even Proton Mail cannot access its contents.
ProtonMail is built on open-source foundations and is regularly audited by independent firms to maintain integrity.
Proton Mail includes some nice extras that youd expect from some of the more mainstream mail apps too.
The app filters your mailbox by Inbox and Low Priority in a bid to surface the most important messages.
This might seem like a somewhat erratic way to use email, but different strokes for different folks.
Twobird is free to use.
That said, there are some goodalternative iPhone note-taking appsyou might want to explore too.