I can think of many things I would rather do when receiving an email that has images instead of having to go into the menu and get the images manually, and this is where Show Me the Images plays a crucial role on my device. If you have somehow not heard of this application it is a great application that allows you to put emails on a safe list, so anytime you receive an email from that address it will automatically download and show you the images.
The 99 cent price tag is likely less than just about anything else that you had planned on buying today, so grab it before the price goes back to normal tomorrow. Save yourself the headaches and frustration and hit the link below to grab a copy for yourself today! Note though, if you're using OS 7.0+ it must be higher then 7.0.0.2xx.
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