Action-Based Email App Dispatch Goes 2.0 With Folder Access Support And More
May 28, 2014
Just a week shy of its first anniversary in the App Store, the popular action-based email app Dispatch has been updated to version 2.0.
Dispatch 2.0 introduces a number of new features and improvements.
Foremost among these is support for folder access. Indeed, accessing folders is now possible in the email accounts you've added in Dispatch. As developer Clean Shaven Apps rightly notes, "yup, about time."
Clean Shaven Apps has also updated Dispatch with support for accessing drafts for all accounts from the unified inbox, sorting with oldest emails first, and deleting email addresses from the auto-complete recipient list.
Dispatch 2.0 also features the following triaging action enhancements:
Dispatch 2.0 also comes with a refreshed look for iOS 7 along with a new app icon. Also including quite a few bug fixes and miscellaneous improvements, Dispatch 2.0 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 7.0 or later. Dispatch was previously updated late last month with some new features and improvements. See also: Gusto Goes 2.0 With Yahoo Email Support, Facebook Photo Integration And More, Dropbox Updates Mailbox With Support For Facebook’s App Links Initiative, and Manage Your Email And Calendars From A Single iPhone App With Acompli. [gallery]
- New Unsubscribe triaging action (goodbye mailing list and newsletters)
- Triage dates, phone numbers and links in subject
- Add (Link) to Reading List triaging action
- Insert Photo action when composing mail (just because the popup menu can be a pain)
- Phishing detection and warning
- x-callback-url support for /compose URL scheme
- New Actioned flag indicating emails that have been triaged, in addition to Replied and Forwarded flags