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TouchMail

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Developer(s)
  
TouchMail Inc.

Operating system
  
Windows 8 and newer

Type
  
Email client

Development status
  
Active

Available in
  
English

Initial release
  
April 17, 2013; 3 years ago (2013-04-17)

TouchMail is an email application developed for Microsoft Windows, launched on April 17, 2013 at the DEMO Mobile Conference in San Francisco.

Contents

TouchMail was developed by a Seattle-based startup founded in 2012 by former Microsoft employees Matthew Carlson and Alex Frank as an e-mail client designed for touch input. It runs using the Metro-style user interface introduced in Windows 8 and currently functions on both Windows 8.1 and Windows 10. The emails in the client can be color-coded with zoom out features to view more messages. The application integrates work and social messaging using visual and touch capabilities of computing devices.

Features

  • It highlights visual signals about messages with in and out zoom.
  • Push a message up to delete in one touch
  • Categorize part of message
  • Color-coded messages for contacts
  • Searches with a couple of taps
  • Filters options for people, dates and attributes
  • Label messages by project, people or types of tasks
  • Profile pictures and logos, flags and attachment icons for contacts
  • System requirements

  • Operating System: Windows 8, 8.1, 10
  • Supported processors: x86, x64, ARM
  • Supported Webmail services and protocols: Yahoo! Mail, Gmail, Windows Live Hotmail, AOL Mail, and IMAP.
  • Languages: English (United States)
  • References

    TouchMail Wikipedia