Action-Based Email App Dispatch Adds Pocket And Readability Support
June 15, 2013
Less than two weeks after its release, Dispatch has already received an update that brings a number of notable improvements, including support for a couple of read-later services.
In her review of the app here on AppAdvice, Christine noted: "While there have been plenty of email apps on the iPhone as of late, such as Mail Pilot, Mailbox, and Triage, Dispatch manages to set itself from the rest with several important features."
One of these features is suggested by the app's subtitle in the App Store: "Action-Based Email." Dispatch lets you act on and do more with your inbox through its integration with the following apps: Safari, Chrome, 1Password, Maps, Google Maps, Due, OmniFocus, Things, Calendar, Reminders, Asana, Drafts, Evernote, and Instapaper.
And now, in addition to Instapaper, Pocket and Readability are supported by Dispatch for saving links from your email for reading later.
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The first ever update to Dispatch also includes the following improvements:
The new version of Dispatch is available now in the App Store as a free update or as a new $4.99 download. The app is optimized for iPhone and iPod touch running iOS 6.0 or later. For more information on Dispatch, make sure to read Christine's original AppAdvice review of the app. [gallery link="file" order="DESC"]
- Settings to disable in-app sound and vibration (oh why would you)
- Open App Store links in-app
- Open and save Passbook passes in-app
- Inbox zero screens for Unread and Starred mode
- Advanced setup screen when editing accounts
- Support for FastMail accounts without going through advanced setup, including enabling its Archive and Mark as spam feature automatically
- Nicer-looking alerts