iOS 5 Features: Ability To Flag An Email As Important In Mail App
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iOS 5 Features: Ability To Flag An Email As Important In Mail App
Apple's soon-to-be-released next generation mobile operating system - iOS 5 unveiled at today's WWDC 2011 Keynote, which includes more than 200 features for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch users such as Notification Center, iMessage, Newsstand, Reminders and Twitter integration etc.
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nice but what they should be adding is the ability to add attachments to an email
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Different email tones for different email accounts! So I can tell by tone if it's work or personal.
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Flag does not sound that good to me, lOL>
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Need the ability to add more than ONE Exchange account!!!!!
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Steve, multiple exchange accounts has been available since iOS 4.0
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Categories/rules so that emails sent to or from someone can be flagged, highlighted, sorted etc.Sorting filters as well - showing only unread, only to me etc.
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Agreed on filters- I'm on ioS5 now - flags are great - especially when you're back at your desktop and can quickly go to them, but why can I not sort on iPhone to show me only flagged emails?
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filters
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how about ability to collapse a folder for cryin out loud!?!
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Collapsing folders is a crucial requirement. Without it you can't file emails away effectively which means you end reading emails on your PC anyway as you want to file after read. Amazing this feature is not in there.
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Smart filing of messages. On the blackberry you can be in an email then select "file". Then the berry will intelligently suggest the file to save the message to. Works great. Very efficient.
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whats to point of flags if you can't sort/search on them?I was desprately waiting for the flag feature and desperately disappointed when it arrived.
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On my blackberry I could both flag for followed and then mark completed which was great for tracking. I could also search for flagged messages which was great for working from the device
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The ability to flag and attach that flag to a calendar, so I can say "follow up this email by next week", and the feature should work across any email, exchange or otherwise. With that feature I can also read through the email while anywhere and basically schedule my time of the day to follow up emails or group communications later on the day. Someone can be emailing me say "I'll check and let you know by lunch" so I can mark that calendar to ring a reminder at lunch to read it again and follow up.