The priority sorting of emails in Apple Mail for iOS will come to the Mac in an update expected around April. Here's what's coming, and whether it'll be useful. There are more showy elements of Apple ...
Get more from the email app on iPhone, iPad, and Mac, undo send with a short delay, and avoid mistakes without frantic second ...
Apple's new Mail sorting features in iOS 18.2 are notably absent from both iPadOS 18.2 and macOS Sequoia 15.2, raising questions about the company's rollout strategy for the email management system.
What I love about Apple Intelligence on iOS 18.1 is that it works from the moment you receive an email or text. The technology analyzes the notifications’ content to display summaries on the lock ...
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 ...
In iOS 18.2, Apple introduced a significant update to the Mail app by adding a new Categories feature. This feature, which works on any supported iPhone like the iPhone 16, aims to help users manage ...
The Reply button in Apple Mail on iPhone does way, way more than you might expect. Image: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac The Reply button in the iPhone version of Apple Mail does a whole lot more than let you ...
Build an Apple productivity workflow with Notes, Reminders, Calendar, and Mail, plus end to end encryption, to organize tasks ...
Many iPhone users are facing a frustrating problem: the Apple Mail app is crashing and freezing on devices running iOS 18.5. So, if your inbox is acting up, you’re not alone. This widespread issue is ...
There are three inevitabilities in life: death, taxes, and tech platforms making design changes that are universally disliked. The latest victim to this phenomenon is the Apple Mail app, which got a ...
Subject is self-explanatory: does what it says on the tin. Which is more than I can say for this bizarre fork in features between Apple Mail on iPhone and iPad or Mac. Why aren’t the new email ...