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Friday 26 April 2013

Yahoo Mail for Android review: Simple and reliable e-mail client for Android

Yahoo Mail for Android review: Simple and reliable e-mail client for Android


The good: Yahoo Mail performs smoothly and comes with most of your basic e-mailing needs. It even offers formatting tools that aren't available in other mobile mail clients.
The bad: Doesn't let you perform any actions (delete, star, or mark as unread, for instance) from the search results screen.
The bottom line: Yahoo Mail is a reliable performer that makes it a snap to both read and fire off e-mails from your Yahoo account.
With Yahoo Mail for Android, you can quickly access your Yahoo e-mail account (or multiple accounts) right from your mobile device. Altogether, the app is clean, user-friendly, and it includes some bonuses that make it feel very much like its desktop counterpart.
The first thing you'll notice about Yahoo Mail for Android is how much it looks and feels like its browser-based big brother. It's mostly dressed in purple and all of the icons are pulled straight from the Yahoo Webmail site. But of course, all of this has been adapted for the mobile screen, as most of the app's controls are tucked neatly into a nifty navigation panel that slides out from the left. From this panel you can create new or access existing mail folders, switch accounts, and edit app settings. If you have Yahoo Messenger installed on your device, the panel also includes a shortcut that can take you there.
When it comes to performance, the Yahoo Mail app doesn't disappoint. Everything moves smoothly, and messages open and close without issue. Also, I found the app's push notifications to be reliable. That said, I was disappointed that I didn't see any options for different syncing intervals.
Composing messages with Yahoo Mail is a much richer experience than in other mobile e-mail apps, thanks to all the formatting tools that it offers. It lets you make text bold, italicized, or underlined, and it lets you change the size and color of text as well. There's even a button that lets you add Yahoo emoji to your messages. These formatting options, while they may seem insignificant, actually help set Yahoo Mail apart from the Gmail and Outlook.com apps.
On a tablet, the Yahoo Mail app is optimized to take advantage of the larger screen area. The left side of the screen is taken up by a narrow panel, which lists the messages in your inbox, while the rest of the screen acts as a dedicated preview pane. This makes it easy to quickly go through messages without having to repeatedly press the Back button. To get to your folders, though, you'll still have to access the sliding navigation panel on the left.
From the search results screen, you unfortunately cannot delete messages or perform any other actions.
What annoys me about Yahoo Mail is that when you conduct a search with the app, all of the controls next to the messages seem to disappear. This means you can't star or mark messages as unread, or even delete messages directly from the search screen. And since there aren't any check boxes next to search results, you certainly can't select multiple items to commit any bulk actions.
Overall, Yahoo Mail for Android is still a winner. It does everything you need it to, plus it offers some nice features like formatting, push notifications, and integrated Yahoo Messenger. If you have a Yahoo e-mail address and an Android device, then this app is a must.

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