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VMware Boxer is the most innovative email, calendar and contacts app available for iPhone! Here’s what people are saying about our app:
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Business Free Wandering WiFi LLC iPhone, iPad, iPod

The Webby Awards Nominated Boxer for Best Mobile Productivity App of the Year! *****

“If you like to have a lot of control over how your app works, including the ability to customize swipe gestures, you should check out Boxer. With its fast notifications, plentiful customization options, and integrated calendar and contacts list, this iPhone app has a lot to offer.” – Jill Duffy, PCMag *****

"This mail client is fast and efficient, and very smartly designed."
- Dave Johnson, CBS Moneywatch *****

With support for Gmail, Outlook, Exchange (2007 and up), Yahoo, Hotmail, iCloud, & IMAP accounts.

Boxer is a true email client and connects directly to your email provider and never stores your email content or passwords on our servers.


Work Smarter
Boxer helps you work smarter and faster with features like bulk edit and quick replies, and with built-in calendar and contacts. Some other features we think you’ll love:
Combined Inbox: add multiple email accounts
Smart Folders: Boxer remembers where you like to file things for quick organization
Send Availability: Select and send your calendar availability with just a few taps
Email Likes: Use “Like” to quickly acknowledge the sender’s message

Customize the Experience
Boxer allows you to build your own experience with the ability to create HTML signatures, choose your favorite account colors, turn features on/off such as conversation threading and much more. Some of our favorites include:
Customized Swipes: Specify your swipe gestures to delete, archive, spam + 9 other options to choose from
Profile Pictures: See who your email is from and even personalize your contact pictures
Quick Replies: Write your own canned responses for the fastest response when on the go

Stay Connected
In the office or on the go, stay connected with features like conference call dialing, Out Of Office support, setting favorite contacts, and integrating with your favorite productivity apps right inside your inbox.
Evernote Integration: Send emails to Evernote with just a tap
Calendar Integration: Swipe to accept/decline meeting invites
Cloud Attachments: AirWatch Content Locker, Dropbox, Box, Google Drive support & more

Protect Your Data
Boxer ensures your conversations, calendar invites and contact details are always secure:
Touch ID: Protect your email and access Boxer with fingerprint recognition support
Passcode and PIN: Secure your email with a passcode or PIN to encrypt your data

Reviews

Email push notifications doesn’t work.
VGHOLIC

The app looks great but email notification doesn’t work which is a critical feature for email application.


Push Notifications don’t work
AwAmerica

The new update cause push notifications to no longer work. I have to open the app and refresh the page to get it to pull new emails.


Used to be fantastic!
Art from the Phone Department

I used this app years ago before I switched to Android. I came back to iOS because the Nexus device I owned was horrible with battery life. Unfortunately, back then, I couldn’t remember the name of this app, so I bounced around other alternatives to the mail app provided with iOS (it works, but lacks features in other apps), until I settled on Spark. With few exceptions, it is my go-to app for email these days. Now, Boxer will not login to Yahoo Mail (I use the secure, “non-password” option), so as Yahoo is my primary account, I can’t even kick the tires on Boxer any more, which is a shame. If you add Yahoo support again, I will certainly return to give your app another shot, which would be great. When I used it regularly, I really liked it a lot. Thank you for your consideration. Take care!


Not receiving email notifications
cjsmit15

I stopped receiving notifications on my home screen when I receive a new email so I deleted and redownloaded the app which had solved the problem of not receiving notifications in the past. Now I receive only calendar reminder notifications but still don’t receive a notification for a new email even though when I open the app I can see that a new email has come through.


Not easy to use
Cherscast

Not easy to use, takes along time to open on my phone


Not Good
Ann's Itunes

Clunky and not easy to use. It makes everything more difficult and take more time. Perhaps I’ll get use to it some time


Lack of options
KermitTGator

This Boxer application generally works fine, but lacks an important option to make it great. The inability to set default view option for the calendar to a list view over day is big for an application designed for smaller screens like phones. The view should not be limited to a potion of today instead of being able to see the next several meetings regardless of day requiring additional interactions seems lacking in foresight. It seems like a simple change but apparently has not been considered valuable as it has been suggested for > 2 years now but has not been added.


It’s okay but...
huntthemducks

There are some improvements that could be made. One would be to set a default calendar view . Right now, you can only see the day of the week. Can we get a default to week view like the Outlook client has?


Where is the Apple Watch native app?!?
M-Tech

Boxer works well enough for a corporate e-mail system. Notifications are good and very fast. However, I’ve come to depend on my Apple Watch to view my upcoming calendar events. Since we switched to Boxer, that functionality is gone for my watch. I’ve found requests for Apple Watch going back to 2015 but Boxer (VMware) hasn’t addressed this. I’d certainly rate this higher if that were available but since I’ve lost functionality for just an e-mail app, in this time of wearables being vital, it’s gets a 2.


Too many restrictions
Willsdm

Too many restrictions, it doesn’t allow us to perform our work specially during this virtual/teleworking.


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