
As with Spark on the iPhone, the iPad version is free to use and certainly worth trying out if you aren't satisfied with the email app you're already using. Its portrait view only shows a list of emails, which can be pretty intimidating if your inbox is stuffed, but the app's landscape view offers more information, letting you view an email on one side of the screen and a condensed inbox view on the other. It makes it easy to always see what’s most important, automate the stuff that’ takes too much time, and create a personalized experience. It boasts a modern minimalist design that’s fast, intuitive, and collaborative. In a brief test on my first generation iPad mini - which, for comparison, can no longer open Mailbox without crashing - Spark moved fast and was able to load emails quickly. If email is stressing you out, this app is here to help. Simply log-in using any social media account or email address, and you get full access to the whole range of design options.

It has loads of pre-set templates for all kinds of cards, posters, invites, and other greeting formats.

There's a snooze feature, there are integrations with popular services like Dropbox and Evernote, and there are ways to customize the interface and your interactions with it as you'd like. If you want a quick, easy greeting card app that is completely free. Spark is by and large the same app on the iPad as it is on the iPhone: it breaks your inbox up into basic but useful chunks - new emails, newsletters and notifications, pinned items, and everything else - and then gives you a bunch of tools to deal with them as you'd like. Readdle launched Spark last year with the goal of making it easier to deal with your inbox, and today it's continuing that mission with the launch of a new version that works on the iPad.
