If you are still struggling for managing your emails on your iPhone and want something that can take care of this problem, there is good news for you.
Mailbox, the application which manages emails of Gmail is now available for iOS user and that too for free.
Mailbox went live on iTunes today, and many people have already downloaded the third party email client app as it is only available on first-come, first-serve basis.
So hurry up and download the free app for your iDevices and enjoy its amazing features.
Mailbox is compatible with iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, and iPhone 3GS. iPod users who own iPod touch iPod touch third generation or later versions can download the app. iPad owners can also use the app if their devices are running on iOS 6.0 or later.
The third party email client will only be compatible with the devices running on Apple's iOS 6.0 or later.
"Demand for Mailbox has been incredible, and in order to deliver a world-class email experience we're filling reservations on a first-come, first-served basis. If you've already reserved your Mailbox, download the app and enter your reservation info. If you don't have a reservation, download the app to get your place in line. Everyone can watch the line move in real-time from inside the app," the Mailbox official Web site states.
Mailbox lets you do so many things with your mailbox with just a few swipes on your iDevice's screen. Swiping right lets you put a mail in archive or delete it completely. Swiping right lets you decide when you want to read the mail. The right swipe works more like 'snooze' in the alarm.
By taping on a mail and putting it up or down enables you to prioritize the mail.
You can experience more features once you get your app from Orchestra Inc, the parent company of Mailbox.
According to latest reports, the waiting list for Mailbox has swelled above 300,000, and the queue will become even longer with time.
Watch the video to see how Mailbox works:
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