Rohit Nadhani, the founder of CloudMagic, figures he has about 18 months to break even. For two years, CloudMagic has offered a slick set of email apps for iOS and Android devices. And for just as ...
CloudMagic, an email application that has grown to 4 million users, has just added a useful feature that can aid those who receive a lot of email from people they don’t know: Sender Profile. Similar ...
CloudMagic’s Metro app delivers speedy, accurate search results, but its limited by Windows 8’s own limits. CloudMagic has gone Metro. The excellent search service, which I’ve been a fan of since it ...
CloudMagic, the makers of a personal search app which in February changed direction to become a search-focused email application instead, is out this morning with a significant update. The company is ...
CloudMagic is an email client for IOS that connects disparate email accounts with popular productivity applications. Modern, flat, minimalist interface: CloudMagic is a very modern looking app. The ...
Using CloudMagic for unlimited searches is no longer free, but $5 per month is a small price for power users to pay for the Pro editions. CloudMagic displays your own personal results in an ...
CloudMagic, one of the most popular email clients on Android (and one of our favorites here at Android Authority), has long been known for its abundance of supported email services, instant push ...
Google's Instant Search is probably a love-it or hate-it feature. Some might find it confusing, while others might find it useful to see your search results as you type. Gmail doesn't have instant ...
CloudMagic has long been my favorite third-party email client on Android and iOS, thanks mostly to its excellent cross-platform support that makes managing email on different devices incredibly simple ...
Over the years, the Mac has played host to two weirdly contradictory trends: it has had the nicest, best designed text editors in the world but also some of the worst email apps. Until now, no one had ...
is a former senior reviewer who worked at The Verge from 2011 until May 2025. His coverage areas included audio, home theater, smartphones, and more. Unlike other email apps, CloudMagic’s goal isn’t ...