1. (I use this frequently if I wake up & think of something I need reminded of.) MeMail would allow me to "send", placing the email in the outbox which would auto send once I turned wireless/data back on.
2. One thing I actually like more than my IFTTT applet is that, with IFTTT, if I tried to send a note when not connected to wifi/data, it would try to send (causing the note to disappear), and then give me an error.
3. Spending a minute to wait for the problem to resolve (while tapping the Send button every few seconds to see when it starts working) completely defeats the purpose of using something like this.
4. Though it somehow saving the note and sending it automatically once connection is established would actually be a better solution, I understand that would more be the function of a email program, not just a note taking app.
5. If the problem is not fixed, I wouldn't recommend this to anyone who's looking to streamline their note-to-self workflow.No nonsense app that flawlessly does what advertised! 1 star removed for two minor annoyances: A) the app closes slowly (~1 second) on my phone, regardless of the kind of connectivity I'm under.
6. This means I no longer have to select/copy every one of my notes before clicking send, just in case of a connection issue.
7. You will be glad you did.If you need a quick way to send yourself a "to do" note, this is the app to have.
8. All the above could be hidden from user in the happy case B) inability to buffer messages when without connectivity -- this happens to me with some frequency and I find myself regressing to GmailA nice little app which does what it's supposed to do.
9. Thanks, dev! :-)Great mail yourself app with attachment ability! Been using MeMail for years but it wouldn't show up in certain situations and this does.
10. Then, each time you open the app, just type a note and hit send.
11. A follower of the GTD method, all I need is a tool that quickly captures my thoughts by sending them to my email inbox, which I always check.