Shockingly, our pick for the best of these options goes to Microsoft Outlook.
Yep, were surprised too.
Considering its Outlook, whats surprising is that it does so without compromising usability.
It accomplishes this partially because its just a rebranded and updated version of the already fantasticAcompli.
Outlook divides your email into two main sections: Focused and Other.
Everything else lands in the Other tab.
Outlooks other main focus is hooking into other services.
you’re able to also use that calendar to set up meeting times and share them via email.
Where It Falls Short
Outlooks not perfect.
The same goes for your contacts.
Theres also not much in the way of customization beyond changing the swipe gestures.
The Competition
Outlook certainly isnt the only email app worth paying attention to.
Apple Mail, the built-in option, is a solid choice for most users.
Once the app works out some kinks and is feature-complete itll be an excellent email app.
Sparks still in its infancy, so its a little buggy and crashes for some users.
Mailbox is mostly about organizing email with swipes and other gestures, but its not great for anything else.
Inbox by Gmail and Spark are incredibly similar, with the caveat that Inbox is Gmail only.
If youre a big Gmail user, its a solid option.
you could easily respond to emails with text expansion snippets and quick replies.