Have you ever prematurely sent an email, forgetting information, recipients, or attachments? Unsend Email by PuguaSoft can save you from those embarrassing mistakes. Using Unsend Email is very simple. First you must select how long you would like your email to be unsent, configurable from 5-30 seconds (emails will delay sending for this selected time). After realizing you have sent the email incomplete, hit the menu button, select Unsend Email, open the unsent email to edit and correct, and send it again or save it as a draft for later. This application might not be for everyone, but i know I have found myself in situations countless times, where I really could have used this app. It is available for all devices running OS 4.2.1 and higher for $2.99
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