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  • Best email service UI UX

    I used the most funded ones and none come close to this one. very impressed.
  • Excellent Compliment to Mac App

    This is a useful and excellent accessory to the Direct Mail Mac App that is an excellent and effective tool for mass email campaigns. Direct Mail is powerful, easy to use, and excellent to delivering emails for a campaign. This lightweight app is a nice accessory to review progress, see reports, and even preview emails.
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  • Great

    The App is great. The mac app is even better. Hopefully it can be used with iOS 11 on iPad as well
  • Fantastic app

    Great for monitoring stats on email marketing on the go! Every small business needs to use email to communicate effectively with their audience, and direct mail are now truly the experts in their field
  • Great start but needs lots of work

    Direct Mail is fantastic and I'm sure this app will eventually compliment it's many monitoring capabilities. As it stands now, this app is just too basic to be useful and some of it's basic functionality, like Charts doesn't even function. One of the biggest things I'd like to monitor is subscriptions and one can't even see how many subscribers one has right now. Great start but I'm feeling jyped and look forward to a much improved 2.0 of this app.
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  • Great but...

    I would like to see more detailed information so that I never have to open the desktop version after sending. Also, the graphs for "Opens" and "Clicks" do not work.
  • App should support $99.00 program

    I'm in love with direct mail. But I dont understand how buying the most expensive form of the real app doesn't give you access to the phone app. I understand a company trying to make a profit. That's fine. Make an App for the $99.00 clients and charge us $5 bucks for the app. Two stars only because of this.
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  • Password Issue

    To log in it is asking for the password. The DM password is huge… Once I typed it by hand it rejected it. It does not give an option to cut'n'patse it. Any suggestions?

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