![]() ![]() It did not so I canceled my subscription. I subscribed in hopes it would spur the developers to fix this glaring issue. If an app cannot provide TextExpander support, then it at least needs to provide a working URL scheme to receive the text from Drafts. It has not been updated in 2 years.Īirmail: Did Not Qualify: For two years the developers have refused to fix the broken plainbody URL Scheme. Native TextExpander support also allows the use of external keyboards. Supports Textexpander Fill-In Snippets so emails can be initiated from within the app or Drafts and responding to email also gives access to Textexpander Fill-In Snippets. Integrates nicely with Omnifocus and Fantastical. Regularly updated.ĭispatch: No Exchange/Office365 or POP support. However, when you are answering email, you are limited to just the Textexpander Keyboard. URL Schemes do work so you can initiate mail from Drafts which gives you access to Textexpander Fill-In Snippets. It has a nice share sheet and integrates with Omnifocus nicely. Spark: If you ignore the Calendar and Teams, its not a bad little personal e-mail app. Must also use some pretend “print and share pdf” to get a crippled share sheet. but still garbage as it has no real share sheet. Must use some pretend “print and share pdf” to get a crippled share sheet. ![]() Every year, I reinstall all of my iOS third party mail apps and hold a battle royale to see which one will remain on my iPhone for the next year. ![]()
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