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 ...
The initial iPadOS 18.4 and macOS Sequoia 15.4 betas that Apple provided to developers today expand the revamped Mail app to the iPad and the Mac. The new Mail app features built-in categorization ...
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 ...
If you’re looking to elevate your email management skills on your Mac, understanding the full potential of the Apple Mail app is a game-changer. Recently, a comprehensive video from MacVince has shed ...
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 recent software updates, Apple has made some major changes to the way its stock Mail app looks and works on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Keen to roll back these changes and revert to how Apple Mail ...
Apple’s Mail app — the Mac one, not the iOS one — has a secret weapon for automatically cleaning up your inbox. It’s called Rules, and you can use it to process all arriving emails, so you don’t have ...
For many, the best email app is the one that came on your iPhone, Apple's own Mail app. To get the most use out of the Mail app, you can set it up to have all of your email accounts and addresses in ...