

✓ Mostly great, needs some stability tweaks I mostly love Canary (indeed I’ve bought the Mac and iOS apps for my business and the additional license for my personal Apple account). ✓ Good email client but lacks good integration with iCal It’s a good email client but tapping on iCal links to auto create calendar events is a nightmare.Īlso the option to move items from junk to inbox is surprisingly lacking. Some of the controls aren't the most intuitive (you have to select "Edit" in order to mark multiple emails as read) but once you get used to it then it's very simple to use. ✓ Cool app with a more than fair business model I love this app, it's got a slick design, it works flawlessly, it handles multiple account types without problems and the one time fee is refreshing in the days of Everything As A Subscription. ✓ Yep, it is the best mail on ios Read tracking alone is worth the price. It’s also easy to use in general and the layout is nice.

My absolute favorite is the “unsubscribe” option - instead of searching for the tiny print at the bottom (or worse when there isn’t even an unsubscribe button at all, which imo should be a felony or something haha), you can tap on the options and hit “unsubscribe” and Canary takes you there automatically. Obviously having multiple email accounts in one place is great, but Canary also has unique features that the regular Mail app doesn’t have as far as I know.

Overall a product with promise, but it’s a bit unstable and unpolished at present. Many good features of Version 2 removed as well. Many minor bugs (like not rendering e-mails properly - Tickets 1811, 1887) still present. Still doesn’t honour snoozes between my iPhone, iPad & Mac. (Gmail accounts are fine.) Very frustrating as this occurs across Canary on my iPhone, iPad and Mac. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t. ✓ Not quite there yet Has a recurrent problem accessing iCloud accounts. ✓ Better Better than before and it was good then.Ĭanary mail is the email app I keep in my menu bar, works well, easy to set up, very functional and looks beautiful. The sync is flawless across devices and I’ve rarely felt as comfortable migrating applications than I have with Canary. ✓ Efficient and Clean Canary is an excellent alternative to the default iOS and OSX Mail options. We just need a watch app and complication I would be one happy user 😁👍.

I don’t think I will this time! This app looks stylish and well designed and seems very secure. Like most I’ve tried many and always give up and go back to Apples built in app. ✓ Great email app!! Just joined and I have to say it’s a lovely email app.
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The iPad app also constantly maintains two cramped windows regardless of orientation or action. Also the cross device sync doesn’t seem to work well and the app is slow to refresh. While confirming to current iOS design cues the compose UI seems cramped. ✓ Potential The best designed email app but falls short the screen shots in the App Store are dated and don’t reflect the current UI. I’ll see how things develop, but for now I’m going to switch back to Airmail or Spark. The message list pane takes up 50% of the screen, which is an odd design choice. The in-app notifications when an email is sent for example, are partially covered by the toolbar. When opening the email, the new emails are loaded in, much more slowly than any other email app, it’s as though background refresh doesn’t work. Small things like in the light theme there are various elements that stay dark. Too many bugs to justify this being a paid for app. ✓ Feels like a beta There’s a lot of potential but it feels like a beta release.
