The lost iPhone e-mail feature

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Ryan Block from Engadget shot us an e-mail about a blog post that he recently wrote on his personal blog. In his post, he reminisces about Macworld ‘07 where Steve Jobs first showed off the iPhone’s e-mail application. He reminds us about the double-pane e-mail that was demoed — and never made it into the final release. What gives Steve? Some society actually would like that view to quickly look through their e-mail.

Many have said that the iPhone’s e-mail client

isn’t the best feature out there, as it lacks smart folders, multiple report deletion, and the double-pane view. Not to mention the fact that there are multiple bugs that still remain, even with firmware version 1.1.3 (Ryan mentions the fact that the iPhone idles while parsing HTML messages for quite some time). Is iPhone’s Mail worth your moment, or a pain in the finger?

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