emoze is a very capable client, but, i my [humble] opinion, it's "not there" yet.
i have tried both the PC based and the OWA based clients and have had better results with the PC based version. even so, the "push" has been inconsistent and in some instances non-existence. this could be me, but it's difficult to tell because of limited documentation and support.
i've also found that emoze will have a significant impact on battery life - even when set to sync less frequently. over a 4 hour period, with sync set to evry hour, my battery went from 100% to 30%, with only 4 emails pushed to my device. this could be device specific...
the other thing to consider is the very verbose tag line that they include in every email you send: "I use emoze as my mobile email service... Go to http://www.emoze.com and download it for free". i understand the need to advertise a free service, but this is a bit much (in my opinion).
nonetheless, this is a good start; with improvements, i would not be opposed to paying a fee for this service. i do hope things get better for emoze in the future.
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emoze is a very capable client, but, i my [humble] opinion, it's "not there" yet.
i have tried both the PC based and the OWA based clients and have had better results with the PC based version. even so, the "push" has been inconsistent and in some instances non-existence. this could be me, but it's difficult to tell because of limited documentation and support.
i've also found that emoze will have a significant impact on battery life - even when set to sync less frequently. over a 4 hour period, with sync set to evry hour, my battery went from 100% to 30%, with only 4 emails pushed to my device. this could be device specific...
the other thing to consider is the very verbose tag line that they include in every email you send: "I use emoze as my mobile email service...
Go to http://www.emoze.com and download it for free". i understand the need to advertise a free service, but this is a bit much (in my opinion).
nonetheless, this is a good start; with improvements, i would not be opposed to paying a fee for this service. i do hope things get better for emoze in the future.