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Old 08-20-2013, 12:28 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by GlenBarrington View Post
What sort of phone do you have? I don't find my email all that cumbersome to manage from my Droid Bionic.
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I agree. You can either use the gmail app built in or the website (which I sometimes prefer).
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I find the iOS gmail app to be quite good as well.
I can't create new labels, I can't get to a label when I'm inside of an email that has that label, I can't get to search from inside of an email, and I can't do anything with my mail when I'm disconnected from wi-fi.

I don't like the mobile website because it marks the top email as read and I use unread messages as a way to minimally manage my inbox.

Gosh, I'm really whiny.

It is not unusable, just more time consuming and persnickety than I want it to be. I don't expect Mailbox is any better, but it doesn't make me any less curious about it.

I'm using an iPhone 5 with the iOS GMail app. It is not as good as the Android one (that I had a year ago), but it is significantly better (for me) than the native mail app.
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