Push Mail 1.0 Now Available In App Store!


The fantastic Push service, Push Mail, that we wrote about a few weeks ago has finally exited beta and moved into the App Store. Since it’s announcement, quite a lot has changed. First and foremost, the highly popular 3rd party email app/service, Sparrow, is now no more. That said, even in its now dead state, Sparrow is still useful and in many ways, still more robust than the stock email app on iOS.

Regardless if it is Sparrow or some other email provider that doesn’t have a way to provide native push on iOS, Push Mail is save the day. For $2.99 you get a simple, easy-to-use interface that gets you in and out of the settings as fast as possible and back onto tasks that really matter.

Get it now in the App Store: Push Mail 1.0

   
  • http://khurtwilliams.com/ Khürt L. Williams

    What’s the benefit of this over the native iOS app?
    “Sparrow is still useful and in many ways, still more robust than the stock email app on iOS”

    I’ve used Sparrow in the past and I don’t understand that statment. How is Saprrow more useful – in many ways – than the native iOS app?

    • http://www.gadgetsteria.com The Gadgeteur

      Much better gmail integration and a better UI

      • http://khurtwilliams.com/ Khürt L. Williams


        better gmail integration”. How? In what way?

        • http://www.gadgetsteria.com The Gadgeteur

          Priority mail/starring/labels/folders,threaded convo

          • http://khurtwilliams.com/ Khürt L. Williams

            Got it. Thanks.