Triage: Email First Aid Reviews – Page 6

4/5 rating based on 66 reviews. Read all reviews for Triage: Email First Aid for iPhone.
Triage: Email First Aid is paid iOS app published by Southgate Labs Limited

Simple and Effective

DougMcCready

This is an amazingly simple but highly effective email app that helps you get through your emails in record time. Flip away the ones you don’t want, quickly reply to the ones you do, or save the remaining for later. Brilliant!


Great idea!

Mikel2

I love the idea of this app, and how well suited it is to the relatively small (compared to laptop or tablet) iPhone screen size. The new update to the app no longer crashes when I switch accounts. That is a huge improvement to the user experience, thank you!


Love it

Jake Lodwick

Like Tinder for email. Saves me lots of time, especially blasting through the 60% of incoming email that is completely useless.


Simple beautiful effective

C#J#

The one thing it does is the most important thing about email- going through it. It's lightning fast and fun. It makes it email fun and enjoyable. How many times have you read that sentence? Probably never, about any other app. This app is must have. I recommend it to people I love the most.


Simple and Effective

Christian Bloch

Triage is saving me countless hours. Could be improved by making more meta data visible at a glance.


Almost essential

terceiro

Since installing Triage I no longer use the built in Mail app at all. I use Triage to check my mail, quickly archive the junk, quickly respond to the stuff that needs quick responses, and save the rest for when I get to my desk. It saves me time, it keeps me from staring at my phone, and it keeps my inbox clear. There is, for me, no downside to this app. I'm very, very happy I purchased this app, and I think you will be happy, too.


Great idea, some problems

Krazy Glue

Triage is a great idea. I use it daily on my work Outlook/Exchange account, via IMAP, to quickly get rid of the useless email. But, Triage has some problems. The most annoying to me is that it fails to be able to send email about 30% of the time. Which would not be so bad if Triage managed to save my draft reply in the Drafts folder. But it fails to do THAT 100% of the time. I have had to train myself not to write long emails in Triage. So long as I can remember to use Triage only for, well, triage, quickly getting rid of read once and archive email, Triage works fine. triage is an example of an app that is really just an extension to an existing app. Trouble is, the extension app needs to implement its good idea, and enough of the rest of the basic functionality to be useful. The future for something like Triage is probably to get bought by a company with a better overall mail client - or to have the basic idea used. There are a whole slew of companies and apps working in this space, of being able to handle email more efficiently. I use Google Inbox mostly for my personal gmail, and Triage for work. If Google Inbox were usable with Outlook/Exchange, I would probably use it rather than Triage. I use several other mail clients for more in depth mail reading. Including Outlook on my PC. But Triageon my iPhone is a good adjunct.


No exchange support

numetheus76

This is a great idea, but no exchange support gets this 3 stars.


Can't believe I paid $3 for this...

joek2774

Used it for about 2 minutes and hoped there were more features. This is really great if the ONLY a thing you do is archive or "keep" messages. You can't search for or view any of your kept messages - or anything in your inbox. I don't understand the point.. Even when you do get an incoming message, and you want to reply, it takes more clicks to get rely than any other email client. You have to open a new window just to see what recipients are on the email. Deleted from phone and I really regret making the purchase.


My inbox has a new hero

Living Comfort Eagle

I spent less than an hour in this app after buying it today, and my unread count went down by 90%. I feel so much more in control. Good work. How to further improve: Naturally I’d like to be able to flick left and right for additional actions Seemed odd to start at the oldest messages with no option to reverse that order Sometimes redraws were slow enough that the item I flicked seemed to just disappear instead of being tossed. It is a little unsettling Overall though this app is a specialized and useful breath of fresh air. Thank you for making it work with arbitrary IMAP accounts! May the FSM grace you with his noodle-y appendage for this kindness! ?