SnapperMail 2 breaks new ground in wireless email by shoehorning desktop-class email power onto your smartphone/PDA. Access your email wirelessly, anytime, anywhere with this stunningly easy to use application. Try it today and see why SnapperMail - backed by years of mobile email research and real-world usability testing - delivers a user experience second to none.
With SnapperMail you navigate email messages in the same way you use your phone - with your finger. Our unique finger navigation mode allows simple onscreen navigation by increasing the hotspots for better "touchability"; for example, the scrollbar automatically expands to meet your finger if you touch a region nearby.
SnapperMail's groundbreaking attachment technology works with email attachments in native format. Attachments can be attached/saved to your memory card or opened with myriad of partner applications supporting nearly all common filetypes. View faxes, edit Microsoft Office documents, send photos, install applications, and much more. Mobilize your office with SnapperMail.
Take full control by checking your mail manually and skip large or unwanted messages in realtime... Or switch to Auto Delivery, drop your phone in your pocket and have SnapperMail beep you when messages come in.
No Size Limits, No Folder Limits, No Account Limits. Why have limits? With SnapperMail break free of the limits with the only wireless email app that has no limits on message size, message storage, folders, or mail accounts.
Unlimited Mail Storage! Have you ever returned to the office just to reference your old mail archives hidden in your desktop? It's in this type of scenario that SnapperMail 2's unique memory card archiving comes into its own. SnapperMail Premier and Enterprise editions can utilize the space on the memory card to store years of old messages for reference at anytime.
Ghost Messages, unique to just SnapperMail, are past messages on the IMAP4 server which are no longer online or outside of SnapperMail's synchronization window. If you opt to keep Ghosts, they'll show as greyed out messages. They're handy to keep around for reference.