by gyardley on 2/7/13, 7:48 PM
Now I get to see what's stronger - my desire to try Mailbox or the fingernails-on-chalkboard irritation of an app on my phone that doesn't do anything.
by rjd on 2/7/13, 8:08 PM
Downloaded it, couldn't use it, wondered why a 3rd party needs push access servers for a mail client... became suspicious... deleted it... probably not reinstalling it.
by drharris on 2/7/13, 9:28 PM
At it's current rate of fulfilling the queue, I can expect to be invited in about 30-50 days. Looks like a decent app, but no thanks. If this is a marketing ploy, it might backfire on them.
by speg on 2/7/13, 6:47 PM
I'm really regretting not wanting to give my phone number to some random startup the first time I saw Mailbox. I did end up signing up a month or two later but now there are 250,000 people in front of me...
Now the question is, how will they make money?
by rcush on 2/7/13, 6:14 PM
The Verge have posted a review of the app, claiming it has, "just fixed email on the iPhone." -
http://www.theverge.com/2013/2/7/3961544/mailbox-app-for-iph...It will be interesting to see whether it lives up to the hype, but everything I've seen so far points in that direction.
However, despite registering within ~10 minutes of the reservation announcement, there are apparently 16,222 people in front of me in the queue.
by codezero on 2/7/13, 8:17 PM
I'm pretty anxious to try the app out, luckily I have a low number in the queue, but the first thing that happened when I opened the application was that it asked me to share it with friends... How can they expect me to endorse something that I am still waiting in line for?
by askar on 2/7/13, 10:50 PM
Wonder how Apple approved this app. It doesn't do anything (I mean, anything) if you forgot about the "get in the line" moment. I'm sure once you get access to it maybe it's the coolest but still wonder how Apple approved the app with this type of hack built-in. 274,000+ people in front...I might eventually forget about this.
by MrDrone on 2/7/13, 7:19 PM
Looks good, though I'm not sure how I feel about this queue system. I understand that they're claiming its to make sure they can handle the numbers but I can't help but think it might also be a clever marketing ploy.
Kind of like how when no one could get on Google+ everyone wanted to be on Google+.
by abdophoto on 2/7/13, 6:45 PM
Not sure if you guys know, but Eddie Cue's son works at Orchestra. It wouldn't surprise me if Apple ends up buying this company. I think they should. Their Mail.app client feels so far behind compared to Mailbox.
by abdophoto on 2/7/13, 6:59 PM
by belthasar on 2/7/13, 9:25 PM
I hate that it is only available for iOS 6. I can't upgrade from 5.1 because my Mac is too old to use the newer versions of Xcode.
by FPSDavid on 2/7/13, 10:39 PM
I signed up long ago, but apparently lost my reservation number. Guess I'll have to get in line with everyone else...
by mrknmc on 2/7/13, 9:17 PM
I hope that in time we will be able to use other email accounts than Gmail.
by jordn on 2/7/13, 7:06 PM
by bryanjowers on 2/7/13, 9:32 PM
Anyone think that the reservation numbers might be inflated?
by ricardobeat on 2/7/13, 6:59 PM
Not available outside the US?
by chimeracoder on 2/7/13, 9:00 PM
A word of warning - if you have a reservation, make sure you don't accidentally click on the first button in the app by mistake. Once you do, there's no way to get back to the first screen to enter your reservation code, even if you uninstall and reinstall the app.
by rogerchucker on 2/7/13, 9:41 PM
I agree I was stupid to have forgotten that the code was not in email but in a text message (not finding anything in the email made me give up and get back into the reservation line). But it is pretty idiotic to not allow us to use our reservation code once we realize mistakes like that and find our codes. And now I have 2 pairs of reservation-private codes sitting idle in my text message inbox.