@ourielohayon I'd be curious to know what makes you loyal to Gmail to keep you with it. As for Inbox, we did a web version of Alto long before them that was quite well received. I suppose the good news is the SEO for the current version knocked all the rave reviews for it off a quick Google search. Tthis has been a passion project for a lot of people for a while, and we're all thrilled for it to have great set of mobile clients now.
@ourielohayon Duly noted. :-) Our next gen search will be amazing. I'm curious where speed is a gating issue, so feel free to vent about what you experienced. We're constantly tuning it too, but it tends to be more helpful for older devices.
@ourielohayon Probably the same as Safari being faster than any other browser on iOS. Do we really need to get an email a few seconds faster. I'm not convinced. In fact, how about a client that allows you to delay the sending of emails - so you get a chance to rethink/delay a knee-jerk reaction :)
@nico People need to remember that AOL is just the parent company to the Alto product line and brand. Just like TechCrunch or HuffPo. Did we leverage AOL's massive amount of email knowledge, yes, but keep in mind that AOL has a lot of very powerful brands, and we're one of the newer ones. :-)
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@waterkant hehe. still, AOL sounds like I will get CDs delivered to my house :)
@arlo@nico@davemcdowell Are there any major features coming out in the next few releases or is it going to be mainly bug fixes? I'm just thinking of the new market you will have with MailBox getting killed off by Dropbox.
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