Go ahead, embrace the dark
side with Spark, even if your
device isn’t running iOS 13
new reply. This is the kind of
feature ideally suited for Spark,
and the implementation here –
especially in tandem with the
floating keyboard – is nothing
short of outstanding.
Last but not least, Spark
for iOS offers additional
customization, this time in the
Email Viewer toolbar, which
now displays up to six actions
arranged in any order you’d like.
Rather than drill into a pop-up
menu to move a message, mark
as spam, or save to PDF, all that’s
required is a single tap on a
button at the bottom of the screen. This is the kind of
time-saving feature we love, which comes in especially
handy for evicting unwanted messages to junk mail.
A note for privacy-minded readers: some encrypted
message data (including subject line) are briefly stored
on remote servers when composing new emails or
receiving push notifications, while other features
like the convenient ability to sync accounts between
devices requires longer-term storage as outlined in
the company’s privacy policy.
Go ahead, embrace the dark
side with Spark, even if your
device isn’t running iOS 13
newreply.Thisisthekindof
featureideallysuitedforSpark,
andthe implementationhere–
especiallyintandemwiththe
floatingkeyboard–isnothing
shortofoutstanding.
Lastbutnotleast,Spark
foriOSoffersadditional
customization,thistimeinthe
EmailViewertoolbar,which
nowdisplaysuptosixactions
arrangedinanyorderyou’dlike.
Ratherthandrillintoapop-up
menutomoveamessage,mark
asspam,orsavetoPDF,allthat’s
requiredisasingletapona
buttonatthebottomofthescreen.Thisisthekindof
time-savingfeaturewelove,whichcomesinespecially
handyforevictingunwantedmessagestojunkmail.
Anoteforprivacy-mindedreaders:someencrypted
messagedata(includingsubjectline)arebrieflystored
onremoteserverswhencomposingnewemailsor
receivingpushnotifications,whileotherfeatures
liketheconvenientabilitytosyncaccountsbetween
devicesrequireslonger-termstorageasoutlinedin
the company’sprivacypolicy.