> Today, we’re pleased to announce full offline support for all our customers, in our apps and even on the web. (2025-08-26)
carlosjobim•5mo ago
This was the last missing piece of the puzzle for Fastmail.
kid64•5mo ago
You're saying they released a usable mobile app while I wasn't looking?
carlosjobim•5mo ago
Now with offline mode, it is usable.
slj•5mo ago
The FM iOS interface is just not polished enough. Compare Gmail or Apple Mail on iOS.
RandomBacon•5mo ago
For anyone who has an Android and is considering Fastmail. I think the Android app is pretty polished (and I recommend the service).
jaredcwhite•5mo ago
tbh, I've been using the official app on iOS for years and it's…fine. It's certainly gotten more attractive as of late, but I really do prefer it to Apple Mail. I also directly use the webapps on desktop OSes and they are also fine.
slj•5mo ago
Similar boat. I think the FM iOS client is fine. It’s not a native app, it’s a bit sluggish occasionally, the interface has improved over the past 5 years but it’s still not up to the same scratch as Gmail or Apple Mail.
I use FMail2 for macOS. It works fine too. Not polished, no, but it works fine.
mcsniff•5mo ago
Great addition! This will make the mobile apps much more usable and hopefully more responsive.
bpev•5mo ago
fiiiiiiinnallyyyyyyyy yay
pjmlp•5mo ago
Kids, this is how we used POP3 and IMAP with dial up connections, using our own native email clients.
styanax•5mo ago