Android
device should come with a few email apps pre-installed but we have compiled few best Android apps for email to make you a more prolific mobile
email-ninja! As email is one of the single significant means of business
communication. Some of the email clients for Android platform are really good.
Some of the following apps are limited to single account/service, whereas
others are able to connect to multiple accounts/services.
Showing posts with label Android Kitkat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Android Kitkat. Show all posts
Friday, 18 October 2013
Terrific E-Mail Apps for Android Devices
1. K-9 Mail: K-9 Mail is an email application which supports
IMAP, POP3, and Exchange 2003 or Exchange 2007. K-9 Mail is one of the most
highly customizable email clients for the Android platform, and it offers the
following features: Search, IMAP push email, multi-folder sync, flagging,
filing, signatures, bcc-self, PGP, mail on SD, unified inbox etc.
2. Emoze: Emoze is a friendly email client that focuses on
push email and supports multiple accounts, including Exchange, OWA, Google, Y!,
Hotmail, Outlook365, IMAP, and POP3. This is available for
free.
3. Aqua Mail:
Aqua Mail supports Gmail, Yahoo mail, Hotmail, plus IMAP, POP3,
Exchange, Lotus Notes, and more. Its primary ability is to keep one organized.
Its interface is insightful that allows you to quickly navigate around the
client, which makes managing email on a tablet incredibly efficient.
4. Boomerang:
Boomerang is a free email app for Gmail and Google Apps accounts
only, but it offers so many terrific features. Boomerang greatly expands upon
the default Gmail Android app with features like support for "Send
as," account specific themes, customizable multi-gesture support, snooze
email messages, schedule messages to be sent at a later time, track responses
to the emails you send, search through all messages across all Gmail folders
(Figure E), access to all labels, multi-account support with easy account
switching, and much more.
Read more on Apps in our upcoming blogs.
- The IndaPoint Team
Friday, 20 September 2013
A Bombshell - Android 4.4 KitKat
Previously this month, Google dropped a bombshell on all of us, revealing that the next version of Android would not be 5.0 Key Lime Pie – but instead Android 4.4 KitKat. Since then, we have not only learned that the OS will likely turn up in October, but it is also promising that KitKat will support 64-bit processors.
Don’t get too excited about 64-bit processing just yet, no matter how interesting it may sound – and we’ll have to wait a while to see whether Android 4.4 KitKat will really offer such functionality. But it seems more than clear that 64-bit chips will be found in more and more mobile devices in the coming years, so it’s logical to contemplate that Google will be ready to hold them with future versions of its operating systems.
Another hint as to what the future holds with KitKat, as a screenshot of the next version of Android might have been inadvertently posted to the web by Google itself.
The image in question was first spotted by Android Police, in a screenshot posted on Google Play for the new version of the Korean Google Keyboard.
This is just the beginning, ladies and gents! We have no doubt that Google has plenty of other great changes and pleasant surprises in store for us with the impending KitKat release of Android.
-IndaPoint Team
www.indapoint.com
Don’t get too excited about 64-bit processing just yet, no matter how interesting it may sound – and we’ll have to wait a while to see whether Android 4.4 KitKat will really offer such functionality. But it seems more than clear that 64-bit chips will be found in more and more mobile devices in the coming years, so it’s logical to contemplate that Google will be ready to hold them with future versions of its operating systems.
Another hint as to what the future holds with KitKat, as a screenshot of the next version of Android might have been inadvertently posted to the web by Google itself.
The image in question was first spotted by Android Police, in a screenshot posted on Google Play for the new version of the Korean Google Keyboard.
This is just the beginning, ladies and gents! We have no doubt that Google has plenty of other great changes and pleasant surprises in store for us with the impending KitKat release of Android.
-IndaPoint Team
www.indapoint.com
Monday, 16 September 2013
Android KitKat
Android, CupCake, Donut, Éclairs, Froyo (Frozen-Yoghurt),
Gingerbread, HoneyComb, IceCreamSandwich, JellyBean, KitKat.
Series of desserts
or series of Android version……
Google calls its next version of its mobile OS Android
Kitkat. The decision to brand this software with Nestle’s chocolate might be
because everyone likes to have and keep desserts and cannot stay away from it.
Idea behind this was to do branding and that too with such a
brand which can protect from the political pitfalls of deals. If by mistake, they
end up dealing with good or ill of the other brand would impact Android also.
There might be some reputational issues which should not end up the brand
equity.
Google also has its own issues / controversy that Android
attracts malwares. There might be a risk involved for Kitkat brand if the new
OS proved to be crash prone or susceptible to malware.
It might be a surprise to lot of people including Googlers
though now a days news becomes public before they are officially supposed to
be. For more applications and supports that we can offer you- please visit- www.indapoint.com.
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