Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Kaiten Mail v1.124 Android apk app


Requirements: Android 1.5+
Overview: Kaiten Mail is an advanced email client for Android. Based on the award-winning K-9


  Kaiten has been completely redesigned to look gorgeous on your tablet.
(It looks pretty snazzy on your phone too.)
Kaiten supports IMAP Push, POP3, Exchange 2003/2007 (with WebDAV).

 Kaiten supports multi-folder sync, flagging, filing, signatures, bcc-self, PGP, mail on SD, multiple identities, search, configurable notifications & more!


Built by K-9's lead developer, Kaiten is simpler, easier to work with and a whole lot prettier.
Frequently used commands are now available in the application's action bar.
If you have the screen real-estate, Kaiten's split-screen view lets you see a mailbox and individual messages side-by-side.

Please note that neither K-9 nor Kaiten Mail currently support Exchange ActiveSync.

Features:
Based on the open-source K-9 mail
Split-screen view
Frequently used commands on action bar

What's in this version:
- I spent most of last week offline at OSCON. I had a lovely time and got to chatter with many K-9 and Kaiten users. Today’s release fixes a few small issues:
- Fixed a bug that could cause a crash on sending email in certain circumnstances
- Fixed a bug that caused the “check mail” button not to work from the Unified inbox
- Fixed (I hope) a bug that could cause mail to be sent from a non-default account when using the “Share with Kaiten” feature and saving a draft.

Provided by: -Market Militia-


Download Instructions:
http://www.filefat.com/0xnmnzb78v2a

Mirrors:
http://www.filesonic.com/file/1570855184
http://www.wupload.com/file/73502727
http://www.MegaShare.com/3475223
http://www.filesonic.com/file/1571425074 
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