Timyo Email Reviews – Page 3

4/5 rating based on 76 reviews. Read all reviews for Timyo Email for iPhone.
Timyo Email is free iOS app published by TIMYO HOLDINGS INC

Love it but....

davidrdalby

Love the application and its features and I've used a lot of different email platforms. I would have given it 5 stars but it continues to show badge notifications when I have no mail. Otherwise, great app!


Worst App

dp830

Horrible app


No Native support - half sized screen in portrait only.

Romwil

No love for us road warrior Ipad users... you get a half sized iPhone stretched interface. Portrait only with pop ups... grrr.. a shame, could have been a real tool. Devs: Please think through your user community- who's going to do 'real' work on an iPhone screen to manage high volumes of email? O365+IPad Pro = real road work. PLEASE SUPPORT LANDSCAPE! Portrait is not useful for iPad pro / keyboard users.


So so app.

Rockdog97

The more they change this app the more I dislike it. Can't seem to get rid of the stupid Promotions, Social, and VIP folders or find a way to stop.emails from automatically getting flagged as one of these folders.


Absolute necessity

JazzDalton

Easy to use. Beautiful. Gets the job done. Highly recommend this app. It’s free and great. You don’t usually get that combination☝?


CRASH

SrGeorge

Stop working every time I try to reply any emails!


Super!!

Frankieturbo

C'est exceptionel! Justement ce que j'avais besoin! Bisous a capu!


My primary inbox

Dervallah

When your emailing you have expectations and priorities. This has already become my primary emailing tool, with more friends/co workers And more coming on I see this being the only inbox tool I use on my phone for effective communication.


Must have productivity app

Andresao

I'm going to have all my direct reports, clients and colleagues download this!


Get Things Done

m0cy

A fresh and very promising approach to email inbox management. It works a lot better than inbox zero apps. I wish Timyo was supporting multiple gmail accounts, and that the tags name were customizable.