Boy, did apple miss the mark with Email

zerog46

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eh ? seriously ? then i guess my country is so outdated since I believe majority of the companies still using email and attachment for work communication, receiving po, sending po and else

OMG. I didn't say none uses it I just feels it's insecure and just not a good form of communication in today's world. I still use it just not my first choice when dealing with secure files.


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In the early days of iPhone iOS there was no MMS support. People who had relied on and expect mms from their phones were told by those who didn't care to just use email if they want to send a photo. Apple then implemented MMS.

I'm sure someone like yourself in the early days said the majority of users don't want MMS.

No, I don't recall ever saying anything like that. In fact, I was content with my Blackberry curve when the iPhone was first introduced. I think that's what I was using at the time....;)
 

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OMG. I didn't say none uses it I just feels it's insecure and just not a good form of communication in today's world. I still use it just not my first choice when dealing with secure files.


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What other method do you use?
 

zerog46

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For us we use iMessage and Skype. As far as files everything is stored in our server and accessed via a VPN. And other options for secured communications. I work in government.


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Email from ifiles app connected to Dropbox. It opens in the stock email app with the attachment or send a link to the document, Seamless!!

Job done!!

Surely this is the point of apps in the first place so that if the stock app isn't adequate for your needs, you can use something else!

It's not rocket science!
 

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The stock email app works fine for attachments if you take the time to learn how to do it. And it ain't rocket science.

iOS stock email client is the best. Samsung is livable and the current version of Gmail is fine but I find iOS always had a great email client


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