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  • Dark Age of Camelot eyes mail system

    by 
    Justin Olivetti
    Justin Olivetti
    03.23.2014

    Grab bag Q&As are special, because you never know what you'll get. Dark Age of Camelot has a new one up on the site with seven pressing questions from the community. One big revelation is that the team is strongly considering adding a mail system to the game: "It's (high) on our list of priorities! Mail opens up the possibilities for many many other things so we definitely want it in the game sooner rather than later." The topics covered include the devs' speculation on how upcoming changes to RvR conflict will play out, gear with specific bonuses, improvements to the server list screen, and titles for crafters.

  • TUAW's Daily App: Mailboxes for iPad

    by 
    Mike Schramm
    Mike Schramm
    06.24.2010

    Mailboxes is a new app from Lilliput Labs that fills one simple need. While there are lots of ways to read email and specifically Gmail on your iPad already, nearly all of them are open to anyone using your device. If there are a lot of members in your household, or if you have roommates or co-workers who also use your iPad, you might not want them having access to your email all the time. Thus, Mailboxes is a multi-user Gmail client for the iPad -- you can register it with your Gmail account (or multiple accounts), and then each account can be given a PIN, which will automatically lock you out when the iPad goes to sleep or the app is turned off. Unfortunately, the app's actual mail reader is the Gmail web interface (so no offline reading), but if you wanted to read your mail in Safari, you'd have to be online anyway. At the very least, for US$2.99, it'll give you the security of knowing that you won't accidentally leave a Safari window open, or have someone go snooping around in your Mail app. Not everyone will need an app like this, but if it fits your situation, it could be a lifesaver.