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AOL Produces Alto for Googlemail, Yahoo! Email, AOL Email & .Mac

New cloud-based e-mail program uses intelligent loads to carry graphic comfort to bombarded inboxes

AOL Inc., the company that initially introduced e-mail to the store bought, is starting the gates today on a restricted review for their new cloud-based e-mail item, Alto. Developed to be used with current e-mail options, such as Googlemail, Yahoo! Email, AOL Email, .Mac and .me records, this new, free e-mail foundation reimagines the e-mail encounter from the floor up with a focus on fighting mailbox exhaustion. Alto combinations highly effective business functions and an stylish, clear buyer to provide customers with graphic comfort from in-boxes bombarded with a continuous circulation of daily offers, updates, social announcements, and more. The greatest goal of Alto is to put the individual back in control of their e-mail encounter.
The foundation for this new item is 'organization by design,' using a new device called "stacks" that instantly take out and arrange essential items of a customer's mailbox for immediate accessibility and quick watching. Users can also move and fall individual e-mails to create their own loads depending on email sender, individuals, key terms, and more. Alto does not require a new current e-mail deal with – customers can simply get into qualifications for their Googlemail, Yahoo! Email, AOL Email, or .Mac deal with and start using Alto. Alto also allows customers to carry together and accessibility several e-mail options to arrange all of their in-boxes in a single, web-accessible workplace.

"We designed Alto for individuals who believe, as we do, that company is wonderful, who are bombarded with e-mail and aren't happy with the position quo of current e-mail encounters," said Joshua Ramirez, Mature Home of Product for AOL Email. "The way we use e-mail has modified drastically over the years, but the primary e-mail program encounter hasn't. We've taken an in-depth look at how individuals use e-mail now, and designed an program around that truth."

"When you type through physical mail, you put it into loads because it's a natural way to decide what's essential, what's trash, and what to save for later. We desired to reproduce that encounter with Alto, but create it brilliant and automated, to easily deal with the thousands of e-mails we get every day," ongoing Ramirez.

Alto provides customers with a graphic tale of their e-mail in-boxes using a variety of impressive functions meant to create it simple to type through and find what is really essential. Some key functions include:


Stacks – Alto automatically creates stacks, giving users an easy, intelligent, and dynamic way to deal with inbox clutter. These stacks are built around the important pieces of a user's email, are intuitively designed, and simple to use.

Alto is pre-loaded with stacks built to automatically surface photos, attachments, and social notifications, retailers and daily deals

Users can drag and drop emails to create customized stacks that automatically update as new emails arrive in each stack.

Photos – All photos that users send and receive through any of their email accounts are automatically sorted into a dedicated photo stack. Users can easily look through long buried photos or instantly see new ones as they arrive. Photos can be sorted by sender, date, and inbox, or shared right from Alto to Facebook or Twitter.

Attachments – Email attachments are automatically added to their own stack letting users sort through documents, presentations, spreadsheets, and PDF's. With thumbnail previews of full documents and presentations, there's no more scanning through endless message lists hunting for paper clips. Users can even view these documents from within Alto – no downloading or additional applications are needed.

People – Individual contacts are shown with rich information allowing you to see previous email exchanges, photos, and attachments. Users can also connect Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn to automatically see the latest social updates of their contacts and people they have in common.

Search – Alto gives users a real-time visual search experience, providing a faster and more contextual way to let users find exactly what they need. As users search, they'll see instant results categorized by matching emails, contacts, photos, and attachments.

Daily Deals and Retailers - Alto automatically sorts your daily deal emails and specials from retailers into their own stacks. Different views from within stacks allow for seamless window shopping, letting users page through their stacks of retail offers or quickly sort through the junk and get to great deals. Turn on 'skip the inbox' and stacks clear these emails out of your message list leaving room for what matters.

Ramirez concluded "Alto brings together some truly fresh thinking about online communication with the depth of experience that you'd expect from the company that's been offering consumer email longer than anyone else in the market."

Alto is available in limited preview today, accepting new users on a first come, first serve basis. New users can sign up for a free account at www.altomail.com.
Source : Alto

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