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> Ha, so it's better than Fastmail's own Android client?

(This a biased personal opinion not based on a real experience)

Judging from thr screenshots it is the same framework used by many Android apps (most notably for me by Nextcloud) and it is really sucks.

The current FastMail app is sadly dependent on gapps (AFAIR FireBase dependency) but othereise it is just an SPA in the guise of an Android app which works marvelous... till you have the connectivity.

If you need an offline access to your mail then the FastMail app isn't for you.



Hm I don't understand your point here. I do not know their Android app either but looked up the screenshots and this seems to be pretty similar to their iOS app, which is basically a small, highly functional and incredibly fast version of their website (which means you get all the features like creating aliases as well). Sadly, this means there is pretty much no offline capability. At least until now, but I know they're working on that.


It's exactly that.




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