Mail for iPad



Mailing Desk is a Gmail and Google Apps for iPad application that provides an elegant standalone interface for Google services in addition to a well-functioning, lightweight browser interface that previews web pages linked from within the app.

The layout of Mailing Desk is Thought Out Apps' main selling point for free offers. It has a polished look with vertical "flick" bars located to the left and right of the main window, which is well-set to use as a Gmail client, but can actually be used to view Or work with other Google apps, such as Google Docs, Calendar, and even YouTube.

In all three boxes, you can access all of Google's apps through the familiar "More" drop-down menu, and in two adjacent compartments, large icons for Tasks, Calendars, Docs, Facebook and more. Google+ is arranged along the bottom. It's simple and intuitive to choose which key apps you want to visit on the left and right - say Calendar on the left and Google Docs on the right - and watch an app while keeping Gmail (partly ) display.
Gmail, and Google Calendar - with the following feature in PC Mode - provides very good functionality. However, Google Docs gives a little more than just plain text editing in Mobile mode and does not work correctly in Desktop mode. You can see the full menus allow editing, formatting and so on, but when you pull down the menus, the iPad's keyboard disappears and then reappears when you choose the command - and it executes first. When you can select text to perform an action on. However, using Google Docs in mobile mode lets you cut and paste text between Docs and Mail, which can be helpful. You can also choose Google Docs and email them as attachments via the mobile version of Docs.

There are two errors in the overall Mailing Desk interface, and the extent to which they can be problematic for any individual user is difficult to determine. The first is when you flick open one of two sides, the mail window is simply pushed aside; In other words, the interface is not adjusted in any way, so part of your email is cut off. Second, you can only open two drawers at the same time. While it may be difficult, with the screen size of the iPad, to design a three-interface interface, it seems possible. Although such layouts can reduce the overall appearance of the application and make use of more difficult in some ways, it seems that providing the user with the option of using the three frameworks will be an improvement. useful.

In general, Mailing Desk can be considered as a good Google Mail app, offering some great "add-ons". Using that criteria, it's definitely worth a try - you can not beat the price, and most likely many users will find this app quite attractive.

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