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Old 08-19-2013, 11:48 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by twowheels View Post
But gmail already has amazing mail management tools making it very easy to maintain an empty mailbox -- especially if you learn the keyboard shortcuts on the desktop. Mine's always near empty, other than a few todo items.
Yes, but GMail on mobile devices is more cumbersome and difficult to manage. Mailbox is supposed to make it easier to use on smartphones and tablets.

I personally manage GMail on my computer, even though my reason for having a smartphone is so that I can manage my email when I'm away from my computer. On my phone, I end up having to either go through my email twice -- once on the phone and once on the computer -- or go through it Very Slowly on the phone and not get through it all.

Mailbox is supposed to make GMail management on the phone just as easy and quick as it is on the desktop.

I have been interested in checking out Mailbox and this is a good incentive to give it a shot. Thanks!
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