Nylas-mail: iOS / Android mobile companion apps!

Created on 30 Oct 2015  Â·  16Comments  Â·  Source: nylas/nylas-mail

Obviously a feature request which I understand could be far off in the future. I'd love to not have to continue using the Mailbox app though (no exchange/outlook support ): ).

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Is there any app there is "compatible" with N1 snooze strategy? Or any way to make N1 compatible with another app snooze strategy?

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The whole appeal of Nylas on the desktop is that it is open-source built on lightweight web technologies; furthermore, the app is meant to be extensible. Because of these appeals, I feel like it will be very difficult to bring it to a closed ecosystem such as iOS. Android may work though.

Spark by Readdle for iOS is introducing Exchange support this week if you are interested.

A mobile App for ubuntu touch.
You already have a version for ubuntu. Packaging it might be enough to get it working.
Anyway, it is something missing for ubuntu touch users.

Hi folks—mobile support is not a priority for our team at the moment, and would take a very, very significant amount of work. Since the entire app is written on top of Electron and is coupled tightly to NodeJS, running it on mobile would require support for those technologies. It might be possible to run the current codebase on Ubuntu Touch though, I'm not sure!

Thanks for responding and clarifying, guys. I totally get why it's not on the radar - keep doing what you're doing! :)

@jadchaar Thanks for recommending Spark! I think this will do nicely.

Is there any iOS app that uses Nylas API ? I'm looking for a client that support all the Nylas providers.

I would be open to working on a Mobile app for N1. At least for iOS.

Me too. 

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I would be open to working on a Mobile app for N1. At least for iOS.

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Alright! this is cool. I'll make a repo today and then invite you to collaborate on that.

@karloscarweber Interested as well!

:+1:

Actually we can write a Cardova application which uses Nylas N1 server APIs. Writing it down completely is Swift or Java may be too much to ask for, but I would love this for an iPad or some tablet format. N1 has been awesome in that sense.

@ajeygore React Native would be a better choice since many of the N1 components are written for React.

+1 on Native React being the way to (relatively) quickly migrate to mobile

@karloscarweber @bilby91 Is there still an iOS N1 repo out there? :smile:

You could write your own N1 mobile app. There is no repo out there and the
Nylas team stated they do not support a mobile app while they focus on the
desktop app.

Is there any app there is "compatible" with N1 snooze strategy? Or any way to make N1 compatible with another app snooze strategy?

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