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i am reminded once again why i despise google
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Microsoft Office 365 Business Premium
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5 Nov 2019: Cities and boxes. Health data. Political ads.
Hello, this is the Co-op Digital newsletter - it looks at what's happening in the internet/digital world and how it's relevant to the Co-op, to retail businesses, and most importantly to people, communities and society. Thank you for reading - send ideas and feedback to @rod on Twitter. Please tell a friend about it!
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Cities and boxes: convenient delivery is a growing problem
It’s all in the delivery: Amazon makes grocery delivery free with Prime, ends $15/month fee under pressure from Walmart, whose rival click and collect service was cheaper. Wider picture: the first map of America’s food supply chain.
This is a great read, and shows you what online shopping does to cities: 15% of New York City households receive a package every day - that’s 1.5 million packages, and it’s putting the city under a lot of stress.  
“In some neighborhoods, Amazon’s ubiquitous boxes are stacked and sorted on the sidewalk, sometimes on top of coverings spread out like picnic blankets. ‘They are using public space as their private warehouse [...] That is not what the sidewalk is for.’” 
The delivery networks (Amazon, Fedex etc) are building warehouses closer to customers, to cover the “last mile” more efficiently. But even so there are traffic, carbon/pollution emissions and safety arguments in favour of click and collect, as long as the collect bit reduces the number of car and van journeys.
It feels as if internet-era retailing is now back to being a last-man-standing game of tremendous capital spending and lowered gross margin to win and keep customers who want speed and convenience. You wonder if all of this can ever be sustained.
Health data
Google is buying fitness-tracker company Fitbit, the second-largest product in the “wearables” sector (and the company would probably still be independent and thriving had Apple not done so well with its Watch). There’s an interesting question about the data though. 
“Similar to our other products, with wearables, we will be transparent about the data we collect and why. We will never sell personal information to anyone. Fitbit health and wellness data will not be used for Google ads. And we will give Fitbit users the choice to review, move, or delete their data.”
Now, some readers might be suspicious about that. There’s history of arms-length health tech acquisitions eventually being absorbed into the corporate parent (see Deepmind, though maybe they’ve been diligent about keeping the Deepmind data separated, you cannot know). 
There are wider health concerns because Fitbits are used by some insurance companies to provide proof of activity, which makes your insurance premia lower. Here’s a UK/US example: Vitality. It isn’t crystal clear what data Fitbit sends to Vitality, but their page for a different device says “The Vitality Member app takes your step and heart rate workout data from Apple Health and uses that data to reward Vitality activity points [...] Opening and refreshing your Vitality Member app is the only way to send Apple Health data to Vitality to sync your activity.” (There were also some concerns a few years ago about a Facebook-owned app getting access to Vitality data.)
But you’d hope that the potential reputational risk would be really significant if it later came out that Google just scooped up the Fitbit data and used it to target you with ads for hedge trimmers and retirement planning. Significant enough that it wouldn’t be worth doing, you’d hope! Maybe this whole thing is just a big tech company fearful that it might miss the next big thing, so it’s trying a bit of... everything. Or preventing someone else buying Fitbit.
The wider context for Google is that it’s about search: Google is “looking to make it easier for doctors to search medical records, and to improve the quality of health-related search results for consumers across Google and YouTube”.
Is anything else happening in Big Tech x Health Data? Yes.
Amazon is buying Health Navigator, which does “online symptom checking and triage tools to companies that are looking to route patients to the right place”. Amzn will offer Health Navigator to employees as part of its internal pilot of Amazon Care clinics.
Facebook vows strict privacy safeguards as it rolls out preventive-health tool.
Sustainable John Lewis
“John Lewis has stopped selling 5p single-use plastic carrier bags at its Oxford store as part of a major trial to test and change shoppers’ behaviour. The sustainability initiatives, which were unveiled on Monday, are aimed at encouraging a “reduce, reuse and return” culture among customers and could provide a model for its other shops.”
Facebook and political advertising
Following on from last week, Facebook decided to leave all political speech and ads up [1] and said it’s about free speech and debate, and “it’s not about the money”. It probably *isn’t* about the money - it’s that Facebook are culturally allergic to activities that don’t scale or aren’t algorithmable (so eg effective content moderation will always be resisted at some level).
Twitter took a better position, and one that’s a decent swipe at FB, Twitboss pointing out that “it‘s not credible for us to say: “We’re working hard to stop people from gaming our systems to spread misleading info, buuut if someone pays us to target and force people to see their political ad… well… they can say whatever they want! ””.
[1] There are exceptions though. Someone made some pro-Brexit ads that FB rejected because the ads didn’t say who were promoting them. And in the US someone announced they’d stand as a candidate and deliberately use fake ads - FB didn’t like that. 
(Also from Facebook: a new logo for the parent company, to distinguish the company from the product. The logo has both a shouty ALL-CAPS style and a retro all-of-the-colours 2014 feel. 2014 was a simpler, easier time for FACEBOOK.)
Money
Perhaps all platforms eventually expand until they include financial services? Facebook has a patent for a method of comparing a user’s financial transactions to their peers. If you own several social platforms that are about performative showing-off communicating with friends, it probably makes business sense to lean in to “keeping up with the joneses”.
And Uber announces deeper push into financial services with Uber Money.
Other news
Co-op Bank starts trial of Good Loop’s ethical ad tech.
Tesco and Co-op bosses join forces with plan to fix unfair system: Our solution to reform business rates and save the High Street - “First, cut business rates for all retailers by 20 per cent. Second, level the playing field on tax between online and high street shops by introducing an online sales levy of 2 per cent on the sale of physical goods.”
Why internet-era CTOs hire developers (rather than outsourcing).
News for all of Office365’s fans! Microsoft is combining Word, Excel and Powerpoint into a single mobile app for Android users. And Yammer is being updated and integrated more closely with Outlook, Sharepoint etc.
“The farm has both left- and right-wing troll accounts. That makes their smear and support campaigns more believable: instead of just taking one position for a client, it sends trolls to work both sides, blowing hot air into a discussion, generating conflict and traffic” - life working on a troll farm.
History of the design of the Bloomberg keyboard (the Bloomberg terminal is the Wall Street trader’s computing workhorse). This story is surprisingly interesting as it goes from mad, custom designs to something more like a standard computer keyboard.
Previous newsletters:
Most opened newsletter in the last month: Uber buys grocery delivery co. Most clicked story: Workshop Tactics kit.
News 1 year ago: Just walk out - unintended consequences in checkoutless stores.
News 2 years ago: Politically weaponised social media and election influence.
Co-op Digital news and events
Co-operate: why we prioritised ‘What’s happening’ - “Balancing and satisfying user needs and commercial needs is our top priority in Co-op Digital. But in Co-operate’s case, it was more efficient for us to lay some groundwork first. Choosing to focus on What’s happening as the first product meant we could move quickly and boost team and stakeholder morale, and thinking ahead about what would be sensible and beneficial to us in the future influenced what we built first.”
Public events, most of them at Federation House:
Human values in software production - Tue 5 Nov 6pm.
SenseMaker workshop: exploring the potential for sensor journalism - Wed 6 Nov 6pm.
Practitioners Forum: vital lessons for key co-operators - Thu 7 Nov at the Studio, Manchester.
Northern Azure User Group November Meetup - Tue 12 Nov 6pm.
Content Design Manchester Public Meet-up - Wed 13 Nov 6.30pm. 
Pods Up North , an event for podcasters - Sat 23 Nov 9am..
Mind the Product - MTP Engage - Fri 7 Feb 2020 - you can get early bird tickets now.
Internal events:
All hands - Tue 5 Nov 2pm at Fed defiant.
Co-operate show & tell - Wed 6 Nov 3pm at Fed 6.
Data management show & tell - Thu 7 Nov 2.30pm at Angel Sq 13th floor breakout.
Membership show & tell - Fri 8 Nov 3pm at Fed 6 kitchen.
Food ecommerce show & tell - Mon 11 Nov 10.15am at Fed 5.
Delivery community of practice - Mon 11 Nov 1.30pm at Fed house.
Health show & tell - Tue 12 Nov 2.30pm at Fed 5 kitchen.
Targeted marketing and data ecosystem show & tell - Wed 13 Nov at Angel Sq 13th floor breakout.
Membership show & tell - Fri 15 Nov 3pm at Fed 6 kitchen.
More events at Federation House - and you can contact the events team at  [email protected]. And TechNW has a useful calendar of events happening in the North West. 
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It’s been quite the tumultuous year in the tech industry, most notably for companies like Facebook. Google, Tesla and Salesforce. And, based on Glassdoor’s latest ranking of the best companies to work for — in addition to employee protests and walkouts — it’s clear that employees are paying attention.
Unsurprisingly, Facebook is no longer ranked as the top large company to work for in the United States. Following scandal after Scandal, employee sentiment at Facebook decreased from an average 4.6 rating in Q1 2018 to 4.3 in Q4. Though, it still ranks seventh among companies that employ 1,000 people or more in the U.S.
Meanwhile, Salesforce’s rating has dropped from 4.5 to 4.4, but it’s ranking has increased from 15th best overall last year to 11th best this year. It’s worth noting that no tech company achieved greater than a 4.5 overall rating. Last year, however, the top tech companies (Facebook, Google and HubSpot) came in at 4.6. TL;DR Employees are generally less satisfied with tech companies this year than they were last year.
Quick fun sad fact: None of these companies are led by female-identifying, trans or non-binary people.
But without further ado, here are 15 best tech companies to work for in 2019.
15. Microsoft (#34 overall, 4.4 rating)
CEO: Satya Nadella
Satya Nadella, chief executive officer of Microsoft Corp., speaks during an Economic Club of New York event in New York, U.S., on Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2018. Nadella discussed the responsibility tech companies need to take over the future of artificial intelligence. Photographer: Mark Kauzlarich/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Positive employee reviews: “Clarity of work, growth, smart coworkers, benefits”
Negative employee reviews: “Salary, hierarchical, deep rooted long term relationships/loyalties in teams made it hard for new team members.”
14. Compass (#32 overall, 4.4 rating)
CEO: Robert Reffkin
Positive employee reviews: “Great management and leadership, amazing community of staff and agents, huge emphasis on being your most authentic self and maximizing your strengths. Great benefits.”
Negative employee reviews: “would be great to have a 401K one day!”
13. Adobe (#30 overall, 4.4 rating)
CEO: Shantanu Narayen
MUMBAI, INDIA MAY 3, 2017: Shantanu Narayen, Chairman, President and CEO, Adobe , photographed during a roundtable media conference in Mumbai. (Photo by Abhijit Bhatlekar/Mint via Getty Images)
Positive employee reviews: “Great culture, fun people, world class products! people were eager to help out and improve the customers experience”
Negative employee reviews: “Leadership teams were distant from product capability and misunderstood how to influence product development teams”
12. SAP (#27 overall, 4.4 rating)
CEO: Bill McDermott
Photographer: Martin Leissl/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Positive employee reviews: “Flexible, inclusive, innovative culture, generous benefits and pay packages, tons of really smart people here.”
Negative employee reviews: “Long hours, changes often and quickly and projects sometimes are done without good change management”
11. Fast Enterprises (#26 overall, 4.4 rating)
CEO: Martin Rankin
Positive employee reviews: “Great pay and benefits. Strong culture of being supportive, collaborating, and giving back to the community. Interesting work and opportunities to try different types of projects at different locations”
Negative employee reviews: “Mid to high amount of mandatory or non-mandatory-yet-expected overtime. Fine for young, single professionals, but demanding for those with families.
Not introvert-friendly, most rewards for dedication geared around the opportunity to spend even more time at non-work company events.”
10. Paylocity (#20 overall, 4.4 rating)
CEO: Steve Beauchamp
Positive employee reviews: “The product is great, and I love the service/development teams.”
Negative employee reviews: “With the recent change in management over the sales team, culture is out the window. This company feels like Paychex from a management standpoint. Every call is recorded, every hour is tracked, and you will be told if they decide they want your opinion. Otherwise, I’ve been told in no short terms on a team call to “keep our mouths shut” unless asked. This is not the company that I was hired by 5+ years ago.”
9. Ultimate Software (#18 overall. 4.4 rating)
CEO: Scott Scherr
(Photo by Issac Baldizon/NBAE via Getty Images)
Positive employee reviews: “Great Company and Benefits, emphasis on keeping employees happy.”
Negative employee reviews: “Changes happen slowly, and with an emphasis on keeping employees happy, leadership is sometimes afraid to make necessary changes if it leads to making employees unhappy.”
8. DocuSign (#17 overall, 4.4 rating)
CEO: Daniel Springer
Positive employee reviews: “Overall great work life balance and supportive management.”
Negative employee reviews: “There is no path to promotion . No HSA or gym reimbursement. No incentive for parents or daycare discounts.”
7. HubSpot (#16 overall, 4.4 rating)
CEO: Brian Halligan
(Photo by Dina Rudick/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
Positive employee reviews: “I’ve been at HubSpot now for almost 4 years and there’s nowhere else I’ve even thought about working in that time. Why? HubSpot is a great place to work. I feel like I’m valued. I have a lot of autonomy in how and when and where I work. I feel strongly about the mission of the company. All in all, I’m extremely happy here.”
Negative employee reviews: “As the company grows, scaling communication and decision making becomes more difficult. Luckily, it’s something that’s top of mind for many people who are working to make communication easier and better.”
6. Salesforce (#11 overall, 4.4 rating)
CEO: Marc Benioff
Positive employee reviews: “Very supportive environment. Unlimited learning potential. Positive company outlook and morals.”
Negative employee reviews: “Big company issues like politics are present and although much is said about “equality” and “transparency”, some divisions still have the usual corporate bullshitters. Many internal projects fail due to lack of leadership or management ability and much is swept under the rug.”
5. Google (#8 overall, 4.4 rating)
CEO: Sundar Pichai
Positive employee reviews: “Free food, subsidised massage, good benefits are all true benefits. They also do a lot of interesting work in tech. The claimed corporate culture of openness, a flat organisational structure and acceptance of employees’ true selves is a good ideology, though clearly sometimes a failed practice.”
Negative employee reviews: “Google management are surprisingly penny pinching in allocating sufficient resource to projects by way of staff, office space, and budget. Success here depends on how good your boss is at politicking and how good you are at politicking with your boss, rather than actually being focused on the merits of specific investments – the scale is too large to be accurate when it comes to brass tacks.”
4. Facebook (#7 overall, 4.5 rating)
CEO: Mark Zuckerberg
SAN JOSE, CA – MAY 01: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg speaks during the F8 Facebook Developers conference on May 1, 2018 in San Jose, California. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg delivered the opening keynote to the FB Developer conference that runs through May 2. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Positive employee reviews: “The challenges we face in the wake of press mentions and bad actors abusing our platform causes us to band together and focus in on fixing problems.”
Negative employee reviews: “Work life balance is terrible. Everyone in my team works outside regular hours, night and weekends. No one will explicitly say that you have to do this but given the competitive culture, you pretty much put in extra hours.”
3. LinkedIn (#6 overall, 4.5 rating)
CEO: Jeff Weiner
Positive employee reviews: “Many of the smartest and most talented leaders in Silicon Valley are here.”
Negative employee reviews: “Competition among incredibly bright employees is fierce.”
2. Procore Technologies (#4 overall, 4.5 rating)
CEO: Craig “Tooey” Courtemanche
Positive employee reviews: “Excellent culture, world class people and benefits.”
Negative employee reviews: “Extreme growth has it’s challenges, intention is there to get things right.”
1. Zoom Video Communications (#2 overall, 4.5 rating)
CEO: Eric S. Yuan
Positive employee reviews: “Great product, in fact, best on the market. Zoom has amazing benefits and tons of perks in the office. There are some great, integral people here at Zoom to work with. I consider many people on my team friends. CEO genuinely cares and listens to his employees.”
Negative employee reviews: “I’m afraid this culture has shifted in a negative way over the past year and a half. There are way too many salespeople – upper management is starting to notice, and doing drastic things to get people out. There aren’t real territories carved out, unless you’re in a higher segment. It seems that the lower segments are at the bottom of the totem pole in the organization.”
via TechCrunch
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Searching for a Gmail alternative? Try these different email services
No matter how big or good it will get, people will still look for a Gmail alternative.
In recent years, Gmail has been hugely successful, and no matter where you are getting your numbers, Gmail is undoubtedly close to the top in the market share.
Gmail is virtually the same thing as email or webmail for some people. Several people enjoy its fresh UI and the easy at which their inbox can be accessed from wherever they are in the world.
Google has launched their new easy Gmail interface which they have for a while been experimenting with. While some people are in love with it, some people totally dislike it.
The latest Gmail interface is designed to offer a very simple and easy user experience. Also, you can customize your line spacing whichever way you want it, and if you wish, you can also temporarily go back to the old appearance of Gmail.
But as far as web based email clients are concerned, Gmail is not the only name in the business.
There are actually several available open source options for people who would like more choices, and sometimes a totally dissimilar method of running their email without needing to depend on any desktop client.
Thus, rather than enduring persistent quest of Google for everything you’re accustomed to be changed all in the name of G+, below are different email services that are similar to Gmail, or even options better than Gmail.
Gmail alternative examples
Outlook
Outlook is a Microsoft webmail service, and is a successor to Hotmail.
Outlook incorporated with Facebook, and you can also import your Facebook contacts into outlook and thus, it can be used like the messenger.
You can also update your status and see the status of your friends and family too.
AOL Mail
AOL Mail is renowned alternative to Gmail, and being free, it is very common in so numerous countries around the world. Similar to other mail client services, it also offers limitless Email storage space, although just more than 25MB file can’t be sent.
But the most outstanding thing about AOL is that it enables the users to incorporate other Email addresses to their set-up.
Also, it allows users to select their preferred Email address at no cost. All these @love(dot) com, @games(dot) com, and @ygm(dot) com can be chosen from.
You can use messenger in AOL, just like in Yahoo! Messenger, which allows you to send and receive messages and at the same time sending and receiving emails.
Besides these, AOL is free of ad also and it gives encryption against spams and viruses. It is packed with Events, Text Messaging, To do’s, and also, you can get AOL application which is obtainable on all key platforms.
ProtonMail
Made by CERN and MIT scientists, ProtonMail enables you to secure email without any compromise.
Due to the end to end encryption on this service, your data’s encrypted already before it reaches their servers, thus your messages can’t be accessed by them, and your messages cannot also be shared with third parties since the messages can’t be decrypted by Proton.
Proton mail is compatible with any new age browser, and there is nothing to be installed. ProtonMail is also compatible with other email providers, therefore you can keep receiving and sending emails from relatives and friends that are not making use of ProtonMail.
ProtonMail believes privacy is a basic human right, and that is why it is absolutely free.
Tutanota
Tutanota is an open source and free web mail client which concentrates on privacy. It also has an app available for iOS and Android. All data is encrypted and stored and is unsearchable. It offers dead easy end-to-end encryption.
Mailpile
Mailpile is a fresh, quick web mail client which is very user friendly. It offers a lot of privacy features and has end to end encryption. Mailpile is developed by a big backers’ community and every code connected to the project is released under a Free Software license.
Yahoo! Mail
If the first thing you consider in email clients is storage space, you should do away with every other email client because Yahoo! Mail is perfect for your needs. It provides an adequate 1GTb of storage space for business or normal people, and this is probably the reason it is the best alternative gmail.
And despite all these mouth watering features, it is surprisingly free. Your contacts can also be imported from Facebook, Outlook, Gmail, and other excellent email clients.
It also provides SSL encryption, which is perhaps why it is the best email client when it comes to privacy and security.
Also, it as well provides Yahoo Messenger, which is a messenger service that is in some way comparable to Facebook messenger. It enables us to receive and send whilst sending Emails.
Furthermore, Yahoo! Mail is not only restricted to Mail service as it provides latest news on Movies, Cricket, Lifestyle, Celebrity and a lot more. Yahoo app is available on all main platforms and included with the messenger, Aviate, Flickr, News, Weather, and more.
OpenMailBox
Their web solution provides e-mail address hosting at no cost for people looking for a premium service stirred by a free idea and not depending on any existing big service online companies.
Users privacy is their main priority, and that is the reason behind all their efforts in making sure that every information that is entrusted to them is safe.
FastMail
FastMail offers probably the most reliable and secure email service around.
Protected Email making use of IMAP, WebMail, SMTP, and POP
Protected FTP and DAV file access
Mail.com
Mail.com offers its users a bespoke variety of exclusive domains to match with their preferred address for free. Users can select a domain which fits their profession, lifestyle, personality or location, and by this personalization, the kind of person they are and where they come from will be expressed by their email address.
Thunderbird
Thunderbird has been available for some time now and it has been sustained by the Mozilla organization, the same folks that provide you with Firefox browser. It is a regular POP and IMAP email client which can be arranged for virtually every email address.
Thunderbird is open source and free. It is simple, decent, and with some latest modifications, fairly beautiful.
Opera Mail
Opera Mail comes with the adored Opera browser and it is extremely easy to set it up to function with Gmail and some other providers of email.
Rainloop
Rainloop is an extremely contemporary webmail client, and it has an interface you would anticipate if you are accustomed to Gmail or some other email client.
It comes with great features like filtering support, email address auto completion, keyboard interfaces and drag-and-, and a lot more, and can simply be expanded with extra plugins.
It is integrated with accounts such as Facebook, Google, Twitter, and Dropbox for better experience, and it as well provides HTML emails.
Zoho mail
This is another one of the best Gmail Alternatives, designed for Business Mail and also as a tool for Customer Relationship Management. It gives two different options whilst Signup one is is paid, which is Business use, and the other is Personal use.
Provided you would like to send an email to numerous people, you don’t have to input each email ID one after the other. Via Zoho mail, several people can be tagged by the use of Zoho contact list which is the outstanding feature of this webmail client.
Whole mail folder can also be sent by making use of share folder option. Also, it enables you to create notes, set the reminders, and a lot more.
BlueMail
Blue Mail is another outstanding app with a big benefit of being able to handle pretty much every service underneath the sun: Gmail, Microsoft Exchange, Outlook.com, AOL, iCloud, POP3, and even IMAP.
If you love some of the feel and look of Gmail’s Inbox, other than you want to utilize it with an account that is non-Google, then this perhaps is the best option as the concept generally is alike with the capability to swipe away messages.
BlueMail also provides a mail management that is extremely detailed due to the fact that you can set how frequently some particular folders configure quick replies, sync, and take complete charge over what shows up in every swipe menu. In the case you truly want to customize your email app to your taste, then, BlueMail has a lot on the table for you.
Ending thoughts on finding a Gmail alternative
Email is not leaving anytime in a little while, therefore choose the app you prefer so that this most essential of evils can be tamed.
The most awesome thing about modern technology is that there so many options. This is fortunately a nice thing, particularly when something you utilize such as an email interface can be a very important element of your workflow like this.
If you’re unhappy with the latest changes made on Gmail or you just need a new or another way to view your email, those Gmail alternative options listed above are the best you can find.
If you liked these Gmail alternatives, you should check out these articles as well:
Best password manager app: Alternatives to 1Password
Evernote alternatives – 14 competitors to use instead
Best Adobe Illustrator Alternatives
Git repositories to use as GitHub alternatives
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Email is one of the oldest and most important forms of online communication. It is a service many of us use every single day. In fact, checking and sending emails are probably the most frequent things we do on our smartphones. However, the stock email client on our Android devices leaves a lot to be desired. This is where third-party email programs come in.
Finding a good email app is a tedious and time-consuming task. A good email app should be fast. Refreshing your inbox, loading messages should not take more than a second or two. It should also give you plenty of different ways to deal with the daily email deluge. That means letting you do things like Reply, Archive, Delete or Schedule messages with swipes or taps. Besides powerful options, a good email app should also have a great design that is easy to use. If an app makes it too hard to glance at your inbox and know what is important, then it is time to try a different email client.
There are tons of email apps available in Google Play Store. However, not all email helpers are created equal and finding the right email app is a tedious and time-consuming task. So to help you get started, we have compiled a list of 7 Best Free Email Apps For Android Smartphones. Each one the apps in this list offer something unique and offers a different approach to Email accessing on Smartphones — from general purpose email app replacements to ones offering customization options, and AI smart assistance.
So, without further ado, here is the list of best email apps for Android.
1. Alto Mail
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Alto Mail
Alto is a surprisingly decent email app from one of the email’s pioneers, AOL. It supports a variety of platforms, including AOL, Yahoo, Gmail, Outlook, iCloud, Exchange, and others as well. It features a clean and colorful design, a dashboard to show you the important stuff, and a unified mailbox to see all of your emails in one spot. You can even customize swipe actions to do what you want.
It features a really helpful dashboard screen that surfaces important email notifications in a helpful card format for things like flight updates, delivery notifications, and travel bookings, as well as related links. The Dashboard also includes calendar and event management features, displaying your upcoming events and allowing you to accept invitations and create events within the app.
Alto Mail supports Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, and of course, AOL accounts, as well as Exchange and IMAP. In addition, it also offers Alexa and Slack integration. AOL is still working on this app, so it is not perfect just yet, but it is definitely one of the better email apps of the newer generation.
[appbox googleplay com.aol.mobile.altomail]
2. Microsoft Outlook
Microsoft Outlook
Microsoft Outlook
Microsoft Outlook
Microsoft Outlook
Yes, Microsoft does love Android. They have brought many of their apps to Android and Outlook email client is one of them. Outlook represents Microsoft’s answer to Gmail and the entire paradigm of sleek, web-based applications accompanied by equally capable mobile apps.
The Outlook mobile app is a mobile productivity powerhouse and brings your email, attachments, contacts, and calendars into easy reach. Microsoft has made it very easy to access calendars and files right from the inbox, making on-the-go productivity more enjoyable. The built-in analytic engine automatically surfaces important email (across multiple accounts) based on your communications, and quick swipe controls allow you to easily triage your email.
Not only does it feature a wide array of swipe gestures, it also offers powerful cloud storage integration with Dropbox, Onedrive, and Box. It is a great mobile email app and works with Exchange, Office 365, Outlook.com, Gmail, Yahoo Mail and iCloud email accounts. It is free too, so well worth trying out.
[appbox googleplay com.microsoft.office.outlook]
3. TypeApp Mail
TypeApp Email
TypeApp Email
TypeApp Email
TypeApp Email
Out of all the apps on this list, TypeApp is the most gorgeously designed. There is a lot to like in this app, like the bottom navigation or the quick filters up top. But what I really like about TypeApp is it acts like a to do list and an alarm clock. When you get an email you can simply swipe it to delete it or swipe it to mark it as “Done”.
However, what is really cool is that you can also snooze messages, so you will get an alert to look at them again at a later time. The default snooze length is three hours, but you can set your own time span as well. Best of all TypeApp supports Gmail, Yahoo, Office 365, AOL, Google Apps, Outlook, iCloud, Mail.ru, Zoho, GMX and virtually any other IMAP email account.
Ultimately it is just a little slow and the transitions between different parts of the app just are not very smooth. And even though it offers customizable themes and the ability to switch to a “dark mode”, the app always looks extremely busy.
[appbox googleplay com.trtf.blue]
4. Google Inbox
Inbox by Gmail
Inbox by Gmail
Inbox by Gmail
Inbox by Gmail
Inbox by Gmail was an experimental email app but it turned out to be pretty popular. It only works with your Google email account but it can do a lot of things with it. The app’s user interface and navigation are just awesome. It has many features like a Reminder of important emails, Email Pinnings, Snooze emails, Search old emails, multiple account connection.
You will be treated to a much higher range of labels for easier (and more comprehensive) sorting. The app also has direct support for Google Now so things like reminders will also show up in Inbox. There are also various ways to view email and interact with it. It is not typical compared to other email apps, but it is great for what it does.
However, it is not without its drawbacks. First it only works with Google email account and second, for anyone who wants absolute control over all their email from multiple accounts, it still does not feel right. For that, Gmail is still a better option. But the idea of one Google app that truly lets you tinker with all of its services is still a dream.
[appbox googleplay com.google.android.apps.inbox]
5. Boxer Mail
VMware Boxer
VMware Boxer
VMware Boxer
VMware Boxer
VMware’s Boxer is another great android email app which provides many useful features. This is a gesture-powered email app that allows you to quickly sort, archive or reply to your emails, letting you quickly reach the nebulous goal of Inbox Zero. It has many features like Swipe to archive, trash, Spam, cloud attachments support, Evernote integration, smart folders, swipe actions, custom configuration of the interface, profile picture, to-do list and much more.
It offers more options, such as adding stars, labels, marking as Read, or saving an email to Evernote. Other neat features include the ability to create canned responses, as well as Calendar and contacts integration. Boxer supports all major email providers including Microsoft Exchange (ActiveSync), Gmail, Yahoo, iCloud, AOL, Outlook.com, and IMAP.
Moreover, you can “like” messages, so that you can easily find them next time. Liking a message will also notify the sender you received it. This app is available for free on play store but you can also purchase their premium service with more features. If you only have one email address, the “Lite” version is a great option. If you have multiple accounts, though, you can save your money and be happy with a different app.
[appbox googleplay com.boxer.email]
6. K-9 Mail
K-9 Mail
K-9 Mail
K-9 Mail
K-9 Mail
This is one of the older email apps out there and it is popular among many Android users. It is also an open source software and one of the most stable and trusted email client. Though the design looks a bit stale and 1990s-like, the app is packed with features including multi-folder syncing, flagging, filing, signatures, PGP, as well as the ability to save emails and attachments to SD cards and much, much more.
K-9 Mail features an extremely basic interface that just works. You will also get wicked quick syncing and support for 2003/2007 Exchange something many apps have ditched in recent years. It also supports a host of other services like IMAP, POP3. The interface is pretty basic, which, for people who do not want or need more advanced features, is a good thing.
The PGP support is probably the most interesting feature, considering the current climate surrounding personal privacy and security in the digital era. It integrates seamlessly with Android Privacy Guard, which is a free and open source application that lets you encrypt, decrypt and sign files, messages or emails using Public Key Encryption (like OpenPGP) or encrypt/decrypt files or messages with symmetric encryption, securing them with a password.
It is lightweight and an excellent option for those who do not need any frills with their email. If email productivity is your thing, you will not find an app on this list that offers more features than K-9.
[appbox googleplay com.fsck.k9]
7. WeMail
WeMail
WeMail
WeMail
WeMail
WeMail is also a little different than the other apps, namely because it turns emails into a kind of instant messaging experience. It organizes email into a chat-like experience, promising to reduce your inbox size by more than 50 percent. WeMail sorts your inbox messages by sender and provides a threaded, chat-like view of emails. This means that you no longer have to scroll down several pages just to find a response from yesterday only because you have also exchanged several dozen emails with two other people. It also has a “Quick Reply” feature, which lets you send short voice snippets in a similar fashion to WhatsApp.
On top of that, WeMail features one of the fastest and most advanced email search functionalities, allowing you to instantly find what you are looking for. All your documents and photos can be accessed with a single tap and you do not even have to type to compose an email — you can just dictate it to the app and WeMail will automatically convert it for you.
In addition to the compressed view of your emails, WeMail also provides one touch access to all of the documents and photos you have ever exchanged, sorted by the contacts you have exchanged them with. The app currently supports Gmail, Yahoo, AOL, Outlook, and several other clients.
[appbox googleplay com.wemail]
A few last words
While there are many email apps available on Google Play Store, we believe that these were the 7 Best Free Email Apps for all type of Android Phones/Devices. In this list, we have not included the Gmail app for a reason. The Gmail app is great email client and it comes pre-installed on nearly all Android devices. However, if you are looking for other email solutions, it means either you are unhappy with it or you are looking for something more than what it offers. This is why we have not included it in our list.
If we missed any of the best free email apps, please tell us about them in the comments and do not forget to subscribe for more updates.
See Also
7 Best SMS Or Text Messaging Apps For Android
5 Best Messenger Apps For Android And iOS
11 Best Keyboard Apps For Android
7 Best Free Email Apps For Android
Email is one of the oldest and most important forms of online communication. It is a service many of us use every single day.
7 Best Free Email Apps For Android
Email is one of the oldest and most important forms of online communication. It is a service many of us use every single day.
7 Best Free Email Apps For Android Email is one of the oldest and most important forms of online communication. It is a service many of us use every single day.
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omggadgets · 7 years
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Email is one of the oldest and most important forms of online communication. It is a service many of us use every single day. In fact, checking and sending emails are probably the most frequent things we do on our smartphones. However, the stock email client on our Android devices leaves a lot to be desired. This is where third-party email programs come in.
Finding a good email app is a tedious and time-consuming task. A good email app should be fast. Refreshing your inbox, loading messages should not take more than a second or two. It should also give you plenty of different ways to deal with the daily email deluge. That means letting you do things like Reply, Archive, Delete or Schedule messages with swipes or taps. Besides powerful options, a good email app should also have a great design that is easy to use. If an app makes it too hard to glance at your inbox and know what is important, then it is time to try a different email client.
There are tons of email apps available in Google Play Store. However, not all email helpers are created equal and finding the right email app is a tedious and time-consuming task. So to help you get started, we have compiled a list of 7 Best Free Email Apps For Android Smartphones. Each one the apps in this list offer something unique and offers a different approach to Email accessing on Smartphones — from general purpose email app replacements to ones offering customization options, and AI smart assistance.
So, without further ado, here is the list of best email apps for Android.
1. Alto Mail
Alto Mail
Alto Mail
Alto Mail
Alto Mail
Alto is a surprisingly decent email app from one of the email’s pioneers, AOL. It supports a variety of platforms, including AOL, Yahoo, Gmail, Outlook, iCloud, Exchange, and others as well. It features a clean and colorful design, a dashboard to show you the important stuff, and a unified mailbox to see all of your emails in one spot. You can even customize swipe actions to do what you want.
It features a really helpful dashboard screen that surfaces important email notifications in a helpful card format for things like flight updates, delivery notifications, and travel bookings, as well as related links. The Dashboard also includes calendar and event management features, displaying your upcoming events and allowing you to accept invitations and create events within the app.
Alto Mail supports Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, and of course, AOL accounts, as well as Exchange and IMAP. In addition, it also offers Alexa and Slack integration. AOL is still working on this app, so it is not perfect just yet, but it is definitely one of the better email apps of the newer generation.
[appbox googleplay com.aol.mobile.altomail]
2. Microsoft Outlook
Microsoft Outlook
Microsoft Outlook
Microsoft Outlook
Microsoft Outlook
Yes, Microsoft does love Android. They have brought many of their apps to Android and Outlook email client is one of them. Outlook represents Microsoft’s answer to Gmail and the entire paradigm of sleek, web-based applications accompanied by equally capable mobile apps.
The Outlook mobile app is a mobile productivity powerhouse and brings your email, attachments, contacts, and calendars into easy reach. Microsoft has made it very easy to access calendars and files right from the inbox, making on-the-go productivity more enjoyable. The built-in analytic engine automatically surfaces important email (across multiple accounts) based on your communications, and quick swipe controls allow you to easily triage your email.
Not only does it feature a wide array of swipe gestures, it also offers powerful cloud storage integration with Dropbox, Onedrive, and Box. It is a great mobile email app and works with Exchange, Office 365, Outlook.com, Gmail, Yahoo Mail and iCloud email accounts. It is free too, so well worth trying out.
[appbox googleplay com.microsoft.office.outlook]
3. TypeApp Mail
TypeApp Email
TypeApp Email
TypeApp Email
TypeApp Email
Out of all the apps on this list, TypeApp is the most gorgeously designed. There is a lot to like in this app, like the bottom navigation or the quick filters up top. But what I really like about TypeApp is it acts like a to do list and an alarm clock. When you get an email you can simply swipe it to delete it or swipe it to mark it as “Done”.
However, what is really cool is that you can also snooze messages, so you will get an alert to look at them again at a later time. The default snooze length is three hours, but you can set your own time span as well. Best of all TypeApp supports Gmail, Yahoo, Office 365, AOL, Google Apps, Outlook, iCloud, Mail.ru, Zoho, GMX and virtually any other IMAP email account.
Ultimately it is just a little slow and the transitions between different parts of the app just are not very smooth. And even though it offers customizable themes and the ability to switch to a “dark mode”, the app always looks extremely busy.
[appbox googleplay com.trtf.blue]
4. Google Inbox
Inbox by Gmail
Inbox by Gmail
Inbox by Gmail
Inbox by Gmail
Inbox by Gmail was an experimental email app but it turned out to be pretty popular. It only works with your Google email account but it can do a lot of things with it. The app’s user interface and navigation are just awesome. It has many features like a Reminder of important emails, Email Pinnings, Snooze emails, Search old emails, multiple account connection.
You will be treated to a much higher range of labels for easier (and more comprehensive) sorting. The app also has direct support for Google Now so things like reminders will also show up in Inbox. There are also various ways to view email and interact with it. It is not typical compared to other email apps, but it is great for what it does.
However, it is not without its drawbacks. First it only works with Google email account and second, for anyone who wants absolute control over all their email from multiple accounts, it still does not feel right. For that, Gmail is still a better option. But the idea of one Google app that truly lets you tinker with all of its services is still a dream.
[appbox googleplay com.google.android.apps.inbox]
5. Boxer Mail
VMware Boxer
VMware Boxer
VMware Boxer
VMware Boxer
VMware’s Boxer is another great android email app which provides many useful features. This is a gesture-powered email app that allows you to quickly sort, archive or reply to your emails, letting you quickly reach the nebulous goal of Inbox Zero. It has many features like Swipe to archive, trash, Spam, cloud attachments support, Evernote integration, smart folders, swipe actions, custom configuration of the interface, profile picture, to-do list and much more.
It offers more options, such as adding stars, labels, marking as Read, or saving an email to Evernote. Other neat features include the ability to create canned responses, as well as Calendar and contacts integration. Boxer supports all major email providers including Microsoft Exchange (ActiveSync), Gmail, Yahoo, iCloud, AOL, Outlook.com, and IMAP.
Moreover, you can “like” messages, so that you can easily find them next time. Liking a message will also notify the sender you received it. This app is available for free on play store but you can also purchase their premium service with more features. If you only have one email address, the “Lite” version is a great option. If you have multiple accounts, though, you can save your money and be happy with a different app.
[appbox googleplay com.boxer.email]
6. K-9 Mail
K-9 Mail
K-9 Mail
K-9 Mail
K-9 Mail
This is one of the older email apps out there and it is popular among many Android users. It is also an open source software and one of the most stable and trusted email client. Though the design looks a bit stale and 1990s-like, the app is packed with features including multi-folder syncing, flagging, filing, signatures, PGP, as well as the ability to save emails and attachments to SD cards and much, much more.
K-9 Mail features an extremely basic interface that just works. You will also get wicked quick syncing and support for 2003/2007 Exchange something many apps have ditched in recent years. It also supports a host of other services like IMAP, POP3. The interface is pretty basic, which, for people who do not want or need more advanced features, is a good thing.
The PGP support is probably the most interesting feature, considering the current climate surrounding personal privacy and security in the digital era. It integrates seamlessly with Android Privacy Guard, which is a free and open source application that lets you encrypt, decrypt and sign files, messages or emails using Public Key Encryption (like OpenPGP) or encrypt/decrypt files or messages with symmetric encryption, securing them with a password.
It is lightweight and an excellent option for those who do not need any frills with their email. If email productivity is your thing, you will not find an app on this list that offers more features than K-9.
[appbox googleplay com.fsck.k9]
7. WeMail
WeMail
WeMail
WeMail
WeMail
WeMail is also a little different than the other apps, namely because it turns emails into a kind of instant messaging experience. It organizes email into a chat-like experience, promising to reduce your inbox size by more than 50 percent. WeMail sorts your inbox messages by sender and provides a threaded, chat-like view of emails. This means that you no longer have to scroll down several pages just to find a response from yesterday only because you have also exchanged several dozen emails with two other people. It also has a “Quick Reply” feature, which lets you send short voice snippets in a similar fashion to WhatsApp.
On top of that, WeMail features one of the fastest and most advanced email search functionalities, allowing you to instantly find what you are looking for. All your documents and photos can be accessed with a single tap and you do not even have to type to compose an email — you can just dictate it to the app and WeMail will automatically convert it for you.
In addition to the compressed view of your emails, WeMail also provides one touch access to all of the documents and photos you have ever exchanged, sorted by the contacts you have exchanged them with. The app currently supports Gmail, Yahoo, AOL, Outlook, and several other clients.
[appbox googleplay com.wemail]
A few last words
While there are many email apps available on Google Play Store, we believe that these were the 7 Best Free Email Apps for all type of Android Phones/Devices. In this list, we have not included the Gmail app for a reason. The Gmail app is great email client and it comes pre-installed on nearly all Android devices. However, if you are looking for other email solutions, it means either you are unhappy with it or you are looking for something more than what it offers. This is why we have not included it in our list.
If we missed any of the best free email apps, please tell us about them in the comments and do not forget to subscribe for more updates.
See Also
7 Best SMS Or Text Messaging Apps For Android
5 Best Messenger Apps For Android And iOS
11 Best Keyboard Apps For Android
7 Best Free Email Apps For Android Email is one of the oldest and most important forms of online communication. It is a service many of us use every single day.
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