MailWrangler MailWrangler 1.3.3 Release MailWrangler for iPad 1.3.3 is now live in the App Store. Fixes include:Google Apps user authenticationLast added account disapearing from account listAs always, feel free to email [email protected]
MailWrangler MailWrangler 1.3.1 Release MailWrangler version 1.3.1 has been approved by Apple and is rolling out to the iPad App Store now. This version comes over a year after the last release of MailWrangler.Included
MailWrangler MailWrangler issues with multiple sign-in At the moment there are issues with MailWrangler if you have multiple sign-in enabled on your accounts. I’ve begun investigating how best to work with their new system.If you’re seeing
MailWrangler MailWrangler 1.2 & 1.2.1 This past week MailWrangler 1.2 went live in the App Store. This added a number of new features and fixed a slew of issues including:GMail interface now takes up full width
MailWrangler MailWrangler 1.1 Released After two weeks and a small issue causing the first build of 1.1 to get rejected – and it’s in the App Store. This version includes bug fixes and the ability to
MailWrangler MailWrangler for iPad 1.0 Released I’m happy to announce that Apple has approved MailWrangler for iPad 1.0 earlier today. It is now available in the App Store for $0.99.This first release is a bit
MailWrangler MailWrangler; Take Two. Not one to give up too easily, I’ve decided to try my hand again at releasing an application in the Apple App Store. This time I’m going for the iPad.I
MailWrangler MailWrangler Source Code on github I’ve received a number of requests for the source code of MailWrangler over the past year. Recently I finally spent the time to prepare and post it to github. Sadly I was
MailWrangler MailWrangler inquiries and update So lately I’ve been getting contacted a lot about MailWrangler. I have no idea why all of a sudden there’s renewed interest from users and journalists. I haven’t had time
MailWrangler MailWrangler and the Apple App Store So in July I wrote a small iPhone app called MailWrangler. Basically this app enabled a user to add their GMail accounts (standard and Google Apps For Your Domain) which they could load