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How To – Choose an Email Client for the Mobile Device

by Adnan Ali

We live mobile lifestyles. If we are not made already and dont live in a rural farm house, chances are that we will be telecommuting" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with telecommuting">telecommuting an average 30-45 minutes per day. Our schedules are tight and we are expected to stay connected with colleagues, clients, customers and family.

Email is the most commonly used mode of written Communication. We write emails to our colleagues, clients, customers, bosses, juniors, family and friends. We use email to upload pictures to our blogs, update our online calendars, send ourselves reminders and most importantly, calm down an angry client while we find a fix for her problem.

It used to be that being away from the cubicle or home office meant we are out of with our email. But that is not the case any more. There are a number of Email clients for the Mobile Device that allow you to send and receive email. Many of the high-end devices are expensive, or carrier driven Email clients only cater to corporate requirements. If we can not afford a BlackBerry-esque solution, we need to find a consumer edition which supports most of the common desktop clients like Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo and POP3 / IMAP4 accounts.

Today we are going to look into what features should we be looking at and what applications are out there in the market. Most of all we would want it to be as free as possible.

Research Criteria

1- Supports all popular email accounts like Hotmail, Yahoo, Gmail, POP3 and IMAP4
2- Multiple number of accounts on the same phone
3- Attachment handling
4- and ease of operation
5- Push Email or Alert on arrival of email
6- News & feeds
7- Number of phones supported
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Research Results

1- Flurry Mail
2- Consilient Push (beta)
3- Tricast Mail (Standard)

All three of the above mentioned clients offer good service. Sign up and download is relatively easy, although the process can be made easier.

Thus far, Flurry Mail seems to be the best solution because of its extra features like ability to search news and email on the phone, integration with MySpace and importing contacts.

Consilient Push is still in beta phase but its features like customization of email signature and locking down of the client in case of loss or theft make it worthwhile.

Tricast Mail (Standard) is a very good client and by far the fastest solution. One has to signup with alwayssend (a free web based client) in order to download a free moblie client. It allows the user to setup other clients but can only receive email from them. Only Alwayssend emails can be sent from the devices itself.

The user interface is also the best of the lot and allows for rich text email, advanced folder management and context-sensitive, hide menu system.

A PRO version of the Tricast Mail is available from their site which adds Push Email, Attachment Viewing, and Email Streaming as features.



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