Altomail by AOL...yes AOL. Try it!
Posted: June 2, 2013, 5:16 pm
I signed up to get an account for Altomail which is a free service offered by AOL...hard to believe but something good has come out of AOL. This isn't your old disk spamming ISP service AOL anymore.
Altomail takes your gmail, yahoo, icloud, AOl or possibly other types of email accounts and presents it in a much more friendly way.
To sign up go here:
https://login.altomail.com/
Type in your email account to get an invite. I received an account in about 5 days.
Here's a video of what it's about:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqZclFWrEY4
It basically filters your emails into stacks. Some premade ones like photos, attachments, social crap (facebook, etc), advertisements (newegg flyers, best buy, etc), and then you can easily breat a stack for a person or group of people or any other stack you want.
This may not sound that interesting but it works incredibly well and the UI is super slick and works well.
Highly impressed. It's worth your time to try it out with one of your email accounts. It doesn't create a new email account for you, just uses whatever email account (or accounts) you give it. Completely web based.
I have all of my email accounts handled through google so I used my google account so I can see all emails from all of my email accounts. There is integration with Google Calendar and Google Drive as well.
The UI is anti-obnoxious. Looks great. As you click around your various stacks (there's also standard inbox full list), tabs are created at the top of the screen to easily move between recently viewed stacks. The photo stack is great. I saw images in there I hadn't seen in a long time, it also links the emails so it's easy to delete what you don't want in a visual way as opposed to rooting through your emailed for attachments and images. The attachment stack shows all the pdfs, docs, etc files.
You can choose whether you want an email designated for a stack to go directly to the stack (skip inbox) or still show up in your inbox. For example, I still want to see emails from my bank in my inbox but also want them to go to the stack so I set it up to do both. You get a little "new" icon on your stacks as well so even if you choose to send directly to stack without seeing it in your inbox at all (like newegg specials), you'll still be aware there are new messages in your stacks.
You can view stacks as pages (fully formated, arrow key navigation between emails). This works well for ads, subscription newsletters, etc), you can view in tile view (works well for daily sale special type emails, and in a more traditional list view) The page view looks fantastic. (Apple, Best Buy, Newegg ads look fantastic in page view for example)
The search feature works and looks great as well. If you hover over the stack, it shows you the latest email, or just shows that email if you don't choose an image.
You can add cover images to your stacks as well, (bank logo for example) to make it easier to visually identify stacks
Seriously, try it. It took me all of ten minutes to determine it's the way I'll be viewing my emails from now on.
Altomail takes your gmail, yahoo, icloud, AOl or possibly other types of email accounts and presents it in a much more friendly way.
To sign up go here:
https://login.altomail.com/
Type in your email account to get an invite. I received an account in about 5 days.
Here's a video of what it's about:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqZclFWrEY4
It basically filters your emails into stacks. Some premade ones like photos, attachments, social crap (facebook, etc), advertisements (newegg flyers, best buy, etc), and then you can easily breat a stack for a person or group of people or any other stack you want.
This may not sound that interesting but it works incredibly well and the UI is super slick and works well.
Highly impressed. It's worth your time to try it out with one of your email accounts. It doesn't create a new email account for you, just uses whatever email account (or accounts) you give it. Completely web based.
I have all of my email accounts handled through google so I used my google account so I can see all emails from all of my email accounts. There is integration with Google Calendar and Google Drive as well.
The UI is anti-obnoxious. Looks great. As you click around your various stacks (there's also standard inbox full list), tabs are created at the top of the screen to easily move between recently viewed stacks. The photo stack is great. I saw images in there I hadn't seen in a long time, it also links the emails so it's easy to delete what you don't want in a visual way as opposed to rooting through your emailed for attachments and images. The attachment stack shows all the pdfs, docs, etc files.
You can choose whether you want an email designated for a stack to go directly to the stack (skip inbox) or still show up in your inbox. For example, I still want to see emails from my bank in my inbox but also want them to go to the stack so I set it up to do both. You get a little "new" icon on your stacks as well so even if you choose to send directly to stack without seeing it in your inbox at all (like newegg specials), you'll still be aware there are new messages in your stacks.
You can view stacks as pages (fully formated, arrow key navigation between emails). This works well for ads, subscription newsletters, etc), you can view in tile view (works well for daily sale special type emails, and in a more traditional list view) The page view looks fantastic. (Apple, Best Buy, Newegg ads look fantastic in page view for example)
The search feature works and looks great as well. If you hover over the stack, it shows you the latest email, or just shows that email if you don't choose an image.
You can add cover images to your stacks as well, (bank logo for example) to make it easier to visually identify stacks
Seriously, try it. It took me all of ten minutes to determine it's the way I'll be viewing my emails from now on.