AOL is rolling out a cloud-based service, Alto, designed to help email users de-clutter their messy in-boxes. AOL, which offered one of the first email clients adopted by the mainstream, isn’t trying to draw customers away from popular services like Gmail or Yahoo Mail. Instead, it is offering an application that focuses on organization by design, integrating with other mail services to help organize the content they deliver. Alto will gather a user’s emails from Gmail, Yahoo Mail, AOL Mail, or .Mac into a single location and then separate those emails into stacks.
AOL's Alto Aims to Tidy Up Email Clutter
Posted by: Rachelle Dragani October 19, 2012 01:39 PMAOL is rolling out a cloud-based service, Alto, designed to help email users de-clutter their messy in-boxes. AOL, which offered one of the first email clients adopted by the mainstream, isn’t trying to draw customers away from popular services like Gmail or Yahoo Mail. Instead, it is offering an application that focuses on organization by design, integrating with other mail services to help organize the content they deliver. Alto will gather a user’s emails from Gmail, Yahoo Mail, AOL Mail, or .Mac into a single location and then separate those emails into stacks.