Blue mail: Email - is a free of charge and all in one mail client with incredibly handy and beautiful interface. It can manage unlimited number of e-mail boxes from different providers. This application is the best substitution for your standard mail application
Astro: AI Meets Email - is a present-day email application with embedded intelligent assistant. Use one email address to gather all letters. The utility has simple internal interface so you will not miss important messages
MailWise - is a free of charge and all-in-one mail client, which will make your life rather simplier. Use this client to easily adjust several accounts including Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync, Hotmail, Outlook, Yahoo, AOL, Live.com, MSN, Gmail, GMX and many others
IFTTT - is an application, which gathered all your favorite services in one place. Over 400 applications are compatible with this utility, including those especially popular: Twitter, Telegram, Google Drive, Twitch, Instagram, Gmail and e-mail. Moreover, you will see new services appearing in the application each week
Need to send yourself a quick e-mail reminder? This app helps you get it done fast. Quickly email notes to yourself, optionally choosing from multiple addresses & labels. Can also be used in the browser to send addresses to read later or to store them without losing them amongst your bookmarks
Classic Valentine Cards (Android) - It is Valentine's day and you want to send your love to your sweetheart, friends and family. There are so many people you can make happy with a card that says "I love you
Kaiten Email - Kaiten is a powerful email client for Android. The app is based on the famous open-source software K-9, but redesigned to look beautiful on tablets, as well as on phones. On devices with large displays, the screen is divided into two panels, one showing the inbox, the other showing email contents
Kaiten Mail - Kaiten is a powerful email client for Android. The app is based on the famous open-source software K-9, but redesigned to look beautiful on tablets, as well as on phones. On devices with large displays, the screen is divided into two panels, one showing the inbox, the other showing email contents