
Inbox is definitely worth giving a good look if you have a Gmail. Since then, I’ve been looking for the perfect replacement app, and so far, I’ve found three apps that are certainly worth looking into if you have an iOS device. Unfortunately, Dropbox acquired Mailbox and in December chose to shut it down. It not only had a better design than the stock Apple app, but also had a new concept for managing email that is now standard in most phone email apps, including Apple’s: swiping to the left or right of messages to send to archives, delete, schedule a reminder, or categorize. I, personally, stopped using the Mail app when a third-party client called Mailbox launched in 2013. Now that iOS 10 allows us the ability to delete stock Apple apps and replace it with third party apps, you may want to evaluate the better alternatives out there that will provide you the best e-mail and calendar management applications. It no longer receives active push-notifications for popular services like Gmail, its Apple Watch app is amongst the worst for the device, and it has failed to keep up with newer designs and features found in other apps. Since 2007, however, the Mail app has began to fall behind. Apple’s Mail app was one of the original standout features of the iPhone, having already been an established service on the Mac, and being significantly more practical than any other phone email app at the time.


Every iOS device since the launch of the original iPhone has included Apple’s Mail app, the stock tool to pull and manage your email on your devices.
