September 13, 2016: “Airmail 3: The e-mail app Apple should have made”

Khürt Williams at PMUG's February 2016 meeting (left,) and Chris Boraski at PMUG's September 2014 meeting (right) — Photos by Michael Blank

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Khürt Williams and Chris Boraski will demonstrate the core features of Airmail, a powerful mail client for Mac, and the latest generation of iOS devices — which includes the iPad, iPhone, and Apple Watch.

Airmail offers fast document previewing, and native integration with other apps and services for a frictionless workflow. The program supports popular mail services such as Gmail, Google Apps, Microsoft Exchange, IMAP (iCloud, Yahoo, etc) and POP3.

The program also integrates with cloud-based services such as Google Drive, Dropbox, Microsoft OneDrive, Box, Wanderlust, Google Tasks, Pocket, Omnifocus, Fantastical, Todoist, Clear, Evernote, Drafts 4, Editorial, Things, and more via iOS extensions.

So join us for the September meeting, and you’ll understand why Khürt and Chris dub Airmail, “the e-mail app Apple should have made.”

About the presenters…
Khürt L. Williams, PMUG’s Vice President, is a husband, father, information security professional, avid photographer and *NIX geek. He is the principal of Monkey Hill, LLC an information security risk management consulting firm.

Chris Boraski is a technical leader, communicator, coder and entrepreneur specializing in mobile app & Web design and development. Chris is currently the Sr. iOS Development Lead at mobile startup Kiswe Mobile. Chris is also the Co-Founder / Co-Organizer of Princeton Tech Meetup, and a past President of Princeton Toastmasters.