Inbox's spiritual successor Shortwave has finally come to Android

Fred@lemdro.id to Android@lemdro.id – 120 points –
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I would really suggest people to read their privacy policy - it is horrible. Good app but makes no sense for the exchange of privacy it demands.

Facebook, Whatsapp, X and Instagram are the top apps - do you think people really care about privacy policy? Not confusing an email client with social media apps but the general mass doesn't care about privacy policy yet.

True, but we should normalise talking about prioritising privacy.

Good for the people who use them. I don't.

I'll still speak out against any app with such a heinous privacy policy.

Here on Lemmy there's slightly more privacy-sensitive demographic than your average social media. It was true even back on Reddit and it seems even more true here.

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Why did Google kill inbox? Was it somehow not profitable? Couldn’t cram enough ads into it?

Same reason why Google Now was killed. It was too useful for users. You open the app, you get the info you want. In fact, you don't even need to open the app. That's the problem, they had no place to insert the ads and make money.

That makes a terrifying amount of sense and I never looked at this issue from the angle you presented. God damn it, fucking capitalism.

I assume it had too small popularity comparing to Gmail, introduced confusion - two mail services, required resources and extra communication between teams. So, some one decide to optimize.

If I recall correctly, inbox was kind of test/beta product.

Any FOSS alternatives to Inbox/Shockwave?

Yeah, that would be great. I haven't found anything like it sadly.

There's a KDE itinerary plugin for Thunderbird but that's about it, all the rest of the features are missing.

I tried it then uninstalled when I realized it was just a wrapper.

I've been using Shortwave since early 2022, and it's honestly been an amazing alternative to the Gmail client

A bit too late for that now. Once they killed Inbox I just migrated everything to ProtonMail. Don't even use my Gmail address anymore.

Installed it. Initially thought that it had potential. Then I found that unless you pay 9$ a month, your search results only display messages from the last 90 days. Absolute deal breaker.

I ended up switching most of my email usage to Hey and that's been okay enough. I really miss inbox though.

Imagine paying monthly for an email app ..

If you're going to pay, you might as well pay for something like ProtonMail and get an actual product.

I just don't use email enough anymore, except for work which is all Outlook.

Looks like this is only compatible with gmail. Anyone know otherwise?

I’m surprised it wasn’t on Android already. Been using it for a year or so now, and I love it.

I'm guessing you are referencing the article mention "Inbox". Because I promise you, I was a huge fan and was bummed when they killed it.

This app feels so sluggish in my Samsung S21 Ultra. I do not know what is the issue.

I mainly use Aqua Mail Pro.

That is because the android app is a wrapper around web app, rather than being fully native app.

I really don't understand companies that do this. They have millions of dollars at their disposal. Build a real app lol

Is there a way to view multiple email accounts simultaneously? I love everything about this product, but I can't find a way to do this and it's killing me.

you name drop "Inbox" like we know wtf app that is

It was a pretty decent email app developed by Google back in the day. They discontinued it a few years ago and some features made it into the Gmail app, but not all.

Literally second paragraph of the article:

For context, Google set out to revolutionize how we deal with emails with its alternative Gmail interface Inbox in 2014. The service eschewed the chronological thread-based nature of regular email clients in favor of a to-do style interface, allowing you to reorder, snooze, and bundle emails. Inbox was killed just five years later, and we’ve been left without a proper in-house replacement ever since

A popular mail app that was bought developed by Google and, for the most part, became the Gmail app we know today.

Edit: initially and mistakenly thought that Inbox was an app Google acquired

Uh what? Google developed Inbox. And its features were not all transferred 100% to Gmail either.

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