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I was capitvated by MovaMail when I saw it. Look at it! It’s gorgeous. This is one of the best looking email applications I’ve ever seen for mobile handsets.

I haven’t downloaded it as yet, since I’m unsure as to whether it will work on my Three handset. The issue being the possibly annoying Three network which is half open to the internet and half walled garden. I really don’t know whether I’m coming or going. i’ll give it a try later on.

Suffice to say that MovaMail certainly rocks from where I’m standing at the moment.

Feast your eyes on these features:

- Speed: MovaMail is up to 10X faster then most built in email clients or WAP based email services.
- Multiple Email accounts: MovaMail allows you to consolidate all of your email accounts.
- Compatibility: MovaMail supports POP, IMAP and Webmail (including Yahoo!, MSN, Hotmail, AOL, Gmail and more) ensuring you have the best solution for accessing all your various email accounts.
- Address Book Integration and Synchronization: Synchronize your mobile phone address book with your MovaMail service for easy email address access.
- Image Attachments. Full support for viewing, sending, forwarding and receiving image attachments.
- Camera Phone Support: MovaMail’s integrated camera access allows you to quickly take a picture from your phone camera and send via email.
- Less Data Traffic: MovaMail uses up to 10X less data traffic due to our proprietary Optimization and Compression Engine. This provides you more email at a lower cost.
- User Friendly Graphical interface: MovaMail is easily navigated through a graphical user interface that corresponds to specific keys on your mobile phone touch pad.
vMulti-lingual Support: MovaMail recognizes the language capabilities within your mobile phone and allows you to communicate in your chosen language.
Optional XHTML Interface: If you cannot use our Java client for whatever reason we also have an XHTML interface that you may access on your mobile browser.

It’s free to try for 30 days, then it’s $2.95 a month, billed by premium text message. Smart.

Not necessarily suitable for everyone, but could be very useful for some.

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  1. Absolutely love MovaMail. Super fast, easy to install, and works on just about any handset. If you’re looking for a fast, simple to use email client for your mobile I would definately suggest MovaMail. Good enough where I probably will sign up after the 30 day trial is over. Definately worth the money.

  2. Hi Ewan,

    I tried the MovaMail client and I must agree that it does work rather well. However, if you have a push e-mail client like the BlackBerry Connect or Good Technology’s e-mail service you’d rather use that.

    This one is visually more appealing that the e-mail on my BlackBerry which looks like a standard SMS but it’s not completely integrated in the phone. Even with the full version I was not able to get my contacts synchronised on MovaMail.

    I’d say you last line says it all, “Not necessarily suitable for everyone, but could be very useful for some.”

    Cheers!

  3. looks hot! when will there be a version for my wm5 phone (palm 750v)? I’ll definitely be giving this a go. The more parts of my Windows environment I can move over to 3rd party suppliers the better.

    Latest bug in my Outlook email client on the 750v and also on my colleague Mark’s MDA is that any emails we send to each other (whether via our phones or from our PC’s) come through with a completly blank body. nothing, nada, zilch. We’ve double checked that both text and html parts are set, sent text type only, ensured the options to download the whole body, etc…everything you can think of. But when we view the same email on our PC’s (we use IMAP) the email is perfect.

    If a company like Movamail brought out a client with the above kinds of bugs then people like me would absolutely stick a rocket up their IMAP ports ;-) But Microsoft write software that is just sh1t, sh1t, sh1t and they get away with it. It really makes me wanna scream…

    good luck guys, I hope movamail rockets!!

    steve procter

  4. Ewan - thanks for the post and the positive feedback. We initially designed MovaMail specifically for mobile phones though there has been good feedback from Blackberry, Smartphone, and PDA users. We are looking into Windows Mobile release for next year, but there are no promises at this point. Keep the feedback coming! Thanks again.

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