Original author(s) | Dave Baggett |
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Developer(s) | Arcode Corporation |
Initial release | 2008 |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows, macOS, iOS, Android |
Type | Email client |
Website | www |
Inky is an email client for Microsoft Windows,macOS, iOS, and Android. Developed in 2008 by Arcode, Inc, based in Rockville, Maryland, Inky was designed to be a simple email client that allows users to view all of their email accounts together on one screen. Inky works with any Microsoft Exchange, IMAP, or account including Yahoo! Mail, AOL Mail, Gmail, and Windows Live Hotmail. One of Inky's main features is its smart views and relevance sorting, which simplify the email process. Inky automatically organizes emails, and sorts social updates, daily deals, subscriptions and other non-critical messages into individual folders. In June 2013, Arcode released the latest version of Inky which includes updated smart views, account color and icon customization, as well as sender images. Inky also supports multiple accounts with separate personalization options for each account, as well as suggestions for additional email recipients based on frequently-mailed groups. In March 2014, Inky added letter-at-a-time search. Inky's email app for iPhone and iPad was selected for Gizmodo's Favorite Apps of the Week in June, 2014. In July, 2016, Inky began offering end-to-end encryption and digitally signed email. Inky is the sole client to provide end-to-end email encryption in the Network World 5-vendor encryption shootout.
On July 13, 2017, Inky announced a strategic partnership with Converged Network Services Group (CNSG) to offer Inky Phish Fence to its customers.
Users' email account passwords are encrypted with their Inky credentials before being uploaded to Inky's servers, so Inky employees can't decrypt them.