Folks who use Yahoo Mail on their iOS devices will soon notice a significant redesign. The outfit has retooled the offering "with a focus on simplicity" while serving up easy access to news and other info. Along the bottom, the main menu has but three options: Mail, News and Today. Inboxes have swipe gestures for quick sorting and there's a conversation view for recalling those original messages. That News section is curated based on your personal preferences and Today displays a weather report, stock info, sports scores and more. Haven't snatched up the new version yet? No worries, you can grab it now in the App Store.
Yahoo Mail for iOS overhaul simplifies correspondence, sprinkles in news
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