According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple’s new Mail app is going to make its way to the Mac very soon, with macOS 15.4. Apple introduced the new Mail app to the iPhone back in December with iOS ...
If you’ve ever used the Mail app on your Mac and then compared it to more or less any of the best email apps, you’ll know that Apple’s offering is some way behind its rivals. After all, it lacked ...
Apple redesigned the Mail app on iPhones with the release of iOS 18.2 update back in December, but strangely skipped the treatment for iPads and Macs. The company has finally made a course correction ...
The Apple Mail app in macOS 15.4 will be able to use AI to sort your emails by categories like transactions or promotions, as well as surface “Priority” emails at the top of your inbox, according to ...
iOS 18.2 changes the look of the Mail app, but you can easily revert to the old design by following simple steps. By changing the mail app back to List View, and disabling Show Priority, it will look ...
If you still rely on email, help with sorting your messages on the Mac is coming. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman’s latest Power On newsletter (subscription required), the Mail app will feature ...
With iOS 18.2, Apple Mail introduced automatic email categorization on iPhone. Similar to Gmail, the feature sorts emails into four tabs: Primary, Transactions, Updates, and Promotions. iPadOS 18.4 ...
With the iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2, and macOS Sequoia 15.2 betas that came out today, Apple introduced an updated version of the Mail app with built-in categorization. Mail Categories organize your ...
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