Astro For Mac

Astro For Mac

Astro For Mac 3,4/5 9755 reviews

Astro is a modern email and calendar client powered by artificial intelligence, and built for people and teams. With Priority Inbox, Unsubscribe, Mute, Snooze, Send Later, and Swipes, managing your email is simple and fast.

Astrobot helps you declutter your inbox and makes sure you don’t miss the important stuff in your day. It tells you when to unsubscribe and when to respond. Astrobot is the first chatbot built into an email app, currently recognizes hundreds of questions and comments, and is getting smarter everyday. AI can dramatically change how we manage, respond to, and think about email and other What's New in Astro. Astro is a modern email and calendar client powered by artificial intelligence, and built for people and teams. With Priority Inbox, Unsubscribe, Mute, Snooze, Send Later, and Swipes, managing your email is simple and fast.

Astrobot helps you declutter your inbox and makes sure you don’t miss the important stuff in your day. It tells you when to unsubscribe and when to respond. Astrobot is the first chatbot built into an email app, currently recognizes hundreds of questions and comments, and is getting smarter everyday.

We just launched Astro in Public Beta, on Mac, iPhone, and iPad. Astro has everything you expect from intelligent, modern email apps, plus a chatbot that helps you declutter your inbox and focus on important messages. In fact, Astrobot is the first native email chat bot--this is what makes Astro really special. Aug 22, 2017 - Developer Astro HQ, the company behind the popular AstroPad Studio app has launched its newest product on Kickstarter today. Luna Display.

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AI can dramatically change how we manage, respond to, and think about email and other workplace communication. We’re dedicated to making these changes a reality and bringing new life to workplace communication with Astro. I've been using Astro for about a month now and it is growing on me. The killer features for me are its grand abillity to filter out priority emails from 'other'. This way I only get notifications about emails that are important and can easily browse all the rest when I have a moment. I was getting so many mail notifications from useless receipts to new service alerts that my other mail program thought were new and importnat.

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I eventuall just started ignoring my mail notifications. Now with Astro I just get notifications for emails that matter. Also, if I am expecting an email from someone I can easily use the 'Astrobot' to add a 'VIP' and the email is already a priority before it even comes in. The second killer feature is the Astrobot. It asks if I want to unsubscribe or archive emails to help me keep my inbox clean.

It notices when I interact with a particular sender and suggests them as a VIP. It even highlighted that a VIP had asked a question in an email and I hadn't responded yet! It has been a nice assistant when I want to use it, and it's not intrusive.

I've seen so many app developers that force you into using the in-app 'assistant' over the other features, and Astrobot is good at staying out of the way, but still letting you know that it is there to help. Another feature I like is the ability to snooze a message until later. I can make a message pop back up in my inbox at anytime later in the day, Monday morning, or next week. The only issue has been an occasional inability to load a selected email in the app to read. This is not common, and I notice it in the Android app more so than on the Mac. Typically I just need to go back to the inbox and select the email again and it loads up.

Overall, Astro has been so helpful in keeping me up-to-date with any and all important messages that come my way. I recommend it!

Astro HQ to its second screen feature for AstroPad last January, bringing full support and more. Now, the company’s latest product, Luna Display goes beyond just graphics and creative apps and creates a true second display out of your iPad. Luna Display works either wirelessly via a small USB-C or Mini DisplayPort dongle or also via USB cable. Astro HQ says it’s as quick and easy to use: Luna is a true display that fits in the palm of your hand. Simply plug Luna in your Mac, launch the free app, and you’re off and running. It’s the quickest and easiest way to setup a second screen with your iPad. As described, Luna brings the full Mac experience to your iPad: Luna Display acts as a complete extension to your Mac, allowing you to use it directly from your iPad with full support for external keyboards, Apple Pencil, and touch interactions.

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