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With full-fledged Email, Calendar and Contacts packed into one single app, Zoho Mail is the suite-st email app around.
Top Features:
Multiple account support - Add and switch between your different Zoho email accounts. Or view it all in one go through the unified Inbox with push notifications.
Conversation view - Easily keep up with long email threads with related messages bunched together.
Optimized for Tablets - Zoho Mail is fully optimized for Android Tablets of various form factors.
Quick swipe actions - Instantly archive or delete emails with customizable swipe actions.
Advanced search - Dig into your inbox in seconds with auto-suggestions and handy filter options.
Work Offline - Compose and send emails even when offline. Emails will be sent as and when internet connection becomes available.
Integrated Calendar - View / schedule your appointments and accept invites from within your email.
Contacts on the go - Filter emails from your contacts or keep in touch with them through Email or a Call.
Streams - Where you can Collaborate, Socialize and Integrate. Have productive conversations without the clutter of long emails, thus changing the way you communicate; within and between teams.
User reviews
I pay for the security of Zoho, and now everyone finds me through this email, so I have to keep it. The spam filtering is great, and the desktop interface is great. But it bothers me that, after so many years, you still cannot create folders in the android app. It just boggles my mind that in order to create a folder I need to use a mobile browser with a clunky interface. To me, that's just crazy. Unacceptable, really. It would be so easy to make this a perfect email service.
wanting to move into a developer who can offer all of the services that may be Google can, and do it in their own way and in a similar style that I can relate to, put me here to this email. the difference though has impressed me with the simplicity here. it's not so much that it has more tricks, not by any means, but the color and the style feels traditional, and it's wrapped into the whole companies other apps, moves well with them, and because I might as well do 500 characters since I'm here.
Email works fine except there's no reply all button; there's an extra step to do that. I tried to set up a calendar for our growing business and much to my surprise, my calendar on android looks very different from my coworkers on apple. Mine does not display the events except for a tiny dot whereas theirs displays what the event is. I will be using it the most and this is unacceptable to me so I'll be using Google calendar until my app has the same update. I need to see everything at a glance.