Every day someone is taking another crack at improving email (just take a look at this collection of email products), so much so I've become jaded.
But Dart has potential. I love that it's persistent and easy to access from my Mac's menubar and the canned responses may save me a lot of time responding to folks.
@rrhoover every day someone on producthunt takes a crack at earning a spot in the shrinking menu bar of my mac. I almost need another menu row for all the icons.
I was disappointed to find out after purchasing that this requires me to use Mac Mail (I use Mailbox), especially after purchasing. No sweat over $4, but I wish there was a trial. Also, doesn't look like the emails are properly formatted in some clients?
EDIT: Dammit, I've got to stop impulse buying things on ProductHunt before searching the comments for a promo code.
You don't need to use Mail.app - you can run any SMTP settings but we have auto config in place if you use Mail.app and shortcuts for iCloud and Gmail in account settings.
@ericposen that's pretty odd, is that the full view inside mailbox? when I trialled mailbox some of the HTML email support was a bit flaky
@anodigital absolutely! we just had a major backend rewrite when parse.com announced it was closing but we have some huge new features ready to go - check the @dartemail Twitter feed for some sneaks :)
Agree with @davemorin.
This reminds me of Fantastical in a way. Moving my calendar to my menu bar has made me so much more productive and organized when it comes to scheduling meetings, seeing when my next meeting starts, etc.
I easily get distracted when it comes to emails. I go on my Gmail with the intent of sending an email, realize I have six new emails that I need to respond to--before I can draft up the email I planned on sending.
I think moving the compose feature (for emails) in the menu bar is super smart. You can send emails without being distracted by your inbox.
If you have any promo codes or want to chat further, shoot me a note!
Team, please please do yourselves a favor and put Signup buttons on the homepage and at the bottom of the site. The product looks awesome, but I had to find your App Store link in the upper right hand corner of the site... and even then it's roughly the same size as your Twitter icon.
Add a button to the left here - http://cl.ly/image/1g0q2b002n2A
And here - http://cl.ly/image/2B080V0J3F2R
You'll get a lot more people converting when they first see the site. I wish you guys luck and hope you succeed, so take this as me trying to be helpful :)
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