IMoNi is an unofficial i-mode mail client on Android.
Main features:
-Read, send, forward, reply and save.
-Auto-reception
-DECOME, attachments
IMoNi requires your commitment of i-mode.net.(
https://imode.net/
)
i-mode and
imode.net
are trademarks or registered trademarks of the NTT DoCoMo
Voice on the Go - Monthly Subscription-provides hands-free and eyes-free access to EMAIL BY VOICE using ANY mobile phone while driving or any time you're on the go. You can listen to email as well as reply, compose, forward and delete - ALL BY VOICE.
Voice on the Go is accessed by voice (just like calling your voicemail)
E-Cards For Every Occasion - Send E Cards For Free to your Friends & Family on Facebook
Don't spend even a penny for each card
All cards Absolutely Free
NOTE:-This app doesn' allow you to customise the Greeting Card
Need to send yourself a quick e-mail reminder? This app helps you get it done fast. Quickly email notes to yourself, optionally choosing from multiple addresses & labels. Can also be used in the browser to send addresses to read later or to store them without losing them amongst your bookmarks
Christmas Greeting Cards - “Christmas greeting cards “ First time Mobile Greeting Card in Android market .
This application is specially designed for those who love to express their Christmas wishes in a different way.
The colored pictures can be used as Christmas greeting cards, an unique gift from Friends and Family
"Picture to my email" enables you to take any picture and send it to your pre-configured email address. This application makes the sharing pictures easy and instant. All you have to do is just configure the email settings in the application and you are good to go
"Picture to my email" enables you to take any picture and send it to your pre-configured email address. This application makes the sharing pictures easy and instant. All you have to do is just configure the email settings in the application and you are good to go
Messenger Dove - Free - Experience the amazing messenger dove, which will bring your letter across the world; just like in the old days before email or texting was invented.
Story has it that in the past, letters were sent by doves by rolling up the paper into a really small piece and tying it to the dove’s foot