![]() ![]() The existing prices of navigating to the Format menu, finding the hyperlink option and pasting it into the box provided after one has already pasted the hyperlink can sometimes feel redundant me inefficient.Īs to these next proposed features, It is possible that they they are available but I’m unaware of their existence. And if the user changes his or her mind, that action can be undone and the email will return to where it was prior to the “undo”.Ģ) A limited number of quick buttons for actions that are used frequently but take multiple steps to accomplish:Ī) simple formatting options - bold, underline, and italicsī) a setting that would allow users to paste a hyperlink as a hyperlink by default, or including in either the edit menu or the right-click paste menu the option to “paste as hyperlink, or a quick button that would toggle the hyperlink on and off. That way, when a user accidentally deletes or moves an email to an unintended folder, the action can be undone with one click, instead of navigating to the folder and moving it back. Ideally, the feature would allow the user to undo and redo more than one action in a sequence. ![]() Having said that, there are some features that I’ve been making do without, but would add value to the app without overcomplicating it or trying to turn Unibox into something it isn’t intended to be:ġ) “undo” and “redo” options for actions taken accidentally, like deleting an mail or moving it to the wrong folder. And that is one of the things I love about it. I understand that Unibox is meant to be a stripped-down, simple, no-frills email client. When an email comes in while I’m working, and I’ve set Unibox to show only my business emails, I’m not tempted to read and attend to emails from my personal accounts. This works well with the option to display emails from only one of your email accounts. He organization by contact is brilliant-with a quick glance I can make an informed decision whether to stop what I’m doing to read the email or wait until later. I absolutely love how many ways Unibox helps me become more productive. Wish they will come to senses and continue supporting this app with a bit better advertisement, I’m sure they’d make it essential! Other than that, it’s incredible that I don’t even mind paying for two separate subscription both for mac and iOS. One remark for a lower score is inconsistency in fetching email, as they don’t keep passwords on their server for the point of security, thus it’s not push, but fetch. It’s a dream to work with, I can not ever use another client after being so spoiled with this one. And you have all the attachments in one place. ![]() Still you keep traditional mail look, not some chat form. So you’d have a roll of all correspondence no matter through which account it happened, and yet you can expand a whole separate thread you were discussing. It collects all the emails of one person at one place and segregates them by subject. This is by far the most beautifully organized email client you could wish for. Resistance: Uniplus 0.I’m a type of a gadget freak, and like to test out new things… so I’ve tried almost every email client there is. ![]() It can tell the quality of your battery and give it a score to ensure safer use.īattery: single 18650 battery(not included) With unitool,unibox offers awide degree of customization and allows you to configure,monitor and modify exactly the way you want.And the DIY tool can gives beginners a comperhensive guide to rebuilding. This is a second to none choice for those who are looking for a durable box mod with extreme power awide customization and portabilityĮasily against accidental collision and rest assured to go anywhere The King of intelligence and toughness! The UNIBOX is nearly indestructible, it is IP68 waterproof,shockproof and dustproof.Powered by an extremely intelligent chip which is highly customizable and has tons of wonderful new features such as rating your battery! ![]()
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