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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Mail Enhancer Pro 2.0 out of beta; set for Thursday release

With the release of iOS6, we as a jailbreak community were left empty handed with compatible tweaks. Developers rushed to the scene to update their tweaks for the new iOS, and today there are only a few masterpieces we are still waiting for in terms of compatibility.

I'm happy to inform you that stm_dev, the developer of Mail Enhancer Pro, has been able to submit the final product (with full iOS6 compatibility) to BigBoss for purchase. Mail.app will never be the same again!

I was able to join the dev in the tweak's beta stage as a beta tester, pointing out various bugs and flaws as he crafted the perfect stock Mail.app enhancement. The tweak's intentions are to create a version of iOS's Mail.app with beefed up features and functionality, that far surpassed the standard mail app. Beta testing the product, I became easily familiar with all of the features/functions, and how to use each one accordingly.

There are a large amount of settings for the tweak, and it may look confusing at first, but is actually much more simple than you may think. The settings for the tweak are located right in the stock settings application Apple has given us, with settings in 7 categories, as well as an 'enable' switch where you can enable/disable the tweak as you please.

The 7 categories previously mentioned are*:

  • Signatures: offers more signature options than stock, including alternating/different signatures for different purposes
  • HTML Conversion: for in-app use of HTML code
  • Rules: a very notable feature, and probably my favorite, of the tweak that allows you to set 'rules' for different incoming emails, which categorizes, colors or notes them on its own as long as it follows your set 'rule'
  • Notifications: offers you the choice to give different email accounts set notification schemes that adjust how you get notified, the volume/sound, as well as speech implementation
  • Account Highlighting: places a subtle yet helpful bar of color next to its' corresponding email account, helping you differentiate between accounts using the stock apps "all inboxes" function
  • Message Filter: a neat UI that displays all your emails under the category you've chosen (all, unread, or flagged)
  • Quick Actions: gives you the ability to swipe left/swipe right over an email to apply an action (mark as read, flag, move)
*: for further detail on each setting's features and abilities visit http://mailenhancer.stm-design.de/ and scroll down to "Features".

Mail Enhancer Pro 2.0 will be available on the BigBoss repo Thursday, with a mere pricetag of $5. Anyone who has Mail Enhancer Basic can upgrade for only $2. This tweak is ideal for anyone who constantly finds them-self using email on their iOS device, whether you feel the need for extended features or not. The changes you'll find are seamless, as well as immensely helpful, kudos to stm.

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