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Send Emails Into The Future With FutureMail Jailbreak Tweak

There’s a new jailbreak tweak that allows users to send future mails using the iOS device, so there’s no reason for you to forget the birthdays of your friends, reminders and meetings. FutureMail was developed by Camory182, and if you’re having a hard time remembering dates, you can send an email in your personal inbox.

We experience fast-paced lives and sometimes we are guilty of forgetting those memorable dates. And the smartest way to remember birthdays, graduations, meetings, and weddings is the use of Calendar and Reminders. In a futuristic sense, we give credit to Camory182 with his idea of FutureMail tweak.

FutureMail-Jailbreak-Tweak-ModMyi

There’s nothing remarkable about the tweak. Actually, the release is in beta version, So if you want to test and see how if it works well, launch Cydia and tap Search, type in “FutureMail.” Once it is installed, you will see the tweak’s icon on your Home Screen.

Below is a screenshot of the FutureMail.

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The tweak allows users to send emails to YEARS into the future for meetings, birthdays, graduations, etc. There’s are no available configurations in FutureMail, once you launch it on your Home Screen; you simply type the message or reminder you wish to send.

FutureMail is in beta version. This means the developer is working on some upgrades and additional features. This jailbreak tweak requires an internet connection to send emails. You can download it on ModMyi repository for FREE.

I installed FutureMail, and I found  it incomplete. I sent a test email to see how if it really works. Probably, I’ll wait for the upgrades to enjoy the additional features.

Above all, I give FutureMail jailbreak tweak 3 star-rating.

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About Sette Capati

Sette C. is one of the core writers on Simon Blog. When she's not busy reading, coffee shop hopping and discipling young professionals at her local church, Sette writes. Whether it's an app review, an article or a blog post, she knows it's the only thing that keeps her motivated and fulfilled.

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