Will this app still be approved by RIM or will there be a native app in the next OS-update? How long does it normally take to approve an app? I want this app badly and can not wait much longer!
this is really becoming ridiculous. now that we've seen the native app (looks nice btw, very polished), and that we've been told it won't be coming till the summer, can we please have aMail ??? what is this holdup!
RIM should have just hired you or bought your app. You seem to be able to get things done. While they are taking forever.
Maybe RIM is watching you because if they release a native email app that isn't this good and polished, they will be the laughing stock.
Thank you. There are a whole load more features and functionality we want to add, and will get them to users as quickly as possible. aMail is still be added to and developed
It's starting to take rather long. Sometimes it doesn't hurt to send a support message to ask what's going on. I've seen various people getting their app approved really quickly after doing that.
We are still waiting for aMail to go through approval process. Current status is 'waiting on testing house'. Rest assured we will keep you updated with its progress. We envisage this to change any day.
We are still waiting for aMail to go through approval process. Current status is 'waiting on testing house'. Rest assured we will keep you updated with its progress. We envisage this to change any day.
Thank you for your patience.
Is "waiting on testing house" an update to the status or is that what you've seen the past 14 days?
Is this a paid app? If so, how much are you charging for the app?
If I had to speculate... I'd guess that after bad press about no native email clients, and RIM's announcement that native email is coming soon, the last thing they want to see happen is a ton of bloggers/faux-journalists screaming "Playbook now has email clients...but you gotta pay extra for it."
It's interesting to see how the approval process works. Let's hope there's some discretion within RIM to allow the upgrades to aMail that have been added during its gestation period within "the testing house" (get a bigger house), to pass through upon approval, rather than to subject the upgrades to a similar waiting period. That would be maddening for everyone.
Pricing will also be interesting. Aiflex must be aware of the opportunity and the interest, but they also know the Bridge works, and that there are those Native Icons for Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo Mail even AOL Mail, which also work, right there on the "All" screen. OTOH, if it works as well as in the videos, this will be an app worth paying for.
4-6 range I'm buying it for sure. If it's 7 to 15 range then it's a solid maybe/probably. Over that, then I would probably balk! My feeling is that 4.99, or 5.99 would be a fair price, especially since eventually it will be free.