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Great products! Always interested in what Denys and team are up to!
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People walk across the bridge before they jump over the pond. Spark is the bridge which got me over to PDF Expert, Scanner Pro and the rest of their products.
This company has become the airpods in my pocket, I have anxiety if the apps aren't available and dopamine after using them.
Parul Gujral
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Guys! You totally made my day, week, Perhaps even my month! I’ve been searching for a great email client for Android since forever but the best one until now was Microsoft Outlook. I like their approach, separating email into focused and other inboxes, but the problem is that they do not support rich text editing and HTML signatures (can you believe that an application make my Microsoft does not let me make text bold?!)
Just downloaded spark on my phone and it seems to be working perfectly fine! I am so excited that I can finally use it! I copied an HTML signature from one of the emails I’ve sent in the past, pasted it into the add signature field in the settings and it worked perfectly. I love the fact that you can save multiple signatures and it asks you which one you want to use whenever you send an email (different context, different signature)!
The only gripe I have it with Spark, in general, not just the android version, is that one has to create an account in order to use it. In the past, it was not like that. I understand the utility (sign in on another device and get all of your accounts set up for you) but because there is no alternative option I can only use the app for my personal email. Part of my job is managing email accounts of various different, unrelated companies. I do not want all those email addresses to be connected. I used to use Spark on my Mac last year, when making an account was not required, and I loved it but one day it got updated and I had to create an account in order to continue using it. Sadly, I uninstalled it because as I mentioned I don’t want those email addresses to be associated with one another.
Is there any chance that you will let users choose if they want to make an account or not? Spark would help me so much during work because I am bombarded by emails...
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