![]() ![]() ![]() Has been my absolute favorite e-mail app so, I am sad to have to leave it. I would have no problem paying for this app, but 20$ a month is a no go for me. I cannot tell you how many email apps I have used over the years, and finding this one was a breath of fresh air. I am thankful they worked so hard to make such a wonderful email app that works seamlessly, and doesn’t crash. But, sadly, $20 per month, is an exorbitant amount. I am sure there are people who can and will pay that, but darn it…I just can’t. I’m sure the yearly is a ‘better deal’, but most of us don’t have nearly $200 just laying around for an app that loads your emails - even if it does it very well. I sincerely hope they create a version without all the extra features one day. I just wanted one that worked well, and had a good lay out! And it does! And, no, I’m not whining about having to pay now - I’m just extremely disappointed! Because honestly, I don’t use fancy features. We're also disappointed to see you go, but we understand. This was not an easy choice for us, but we ultimately felt that this was in the best interest of the app. I'll definitely pass along your suggestion to the team about a basic app.Infrequently-Asked (we hope!) Questions The Boomerang menu disappeared! Help! You can turn Boomerang back on by clicking Tools > Trust Center > the Add-Ins panel on the left, then clicking the Go button at the bottom. If Boomerang threw an error message, please email it to us at and we'll try to fix it in our next build. Send us an email at please! How do I uninstall Boomerang? Just go to the Control Panel, and you'll find Boomerang in the list of programs installed on your computer (Add/Remove Programs, or Programs and Features, depending on your Windows version). Please let us know what we could have done better. How do I access my Boomeranged messages that haven’t returned yet? Any messages that are currently pending with Boomerang will show up under the Boomerang folder in Outlook. How do I schedule a message to Send Later? This is actually a feature that is already built into Outlook called deferred sending. We have a blog post going over the details of how to accomplish this here. Is there a way I can have a message Boomerang back to my inbox if nobody replies? At this time, the option to have a message return if you do not receive a reply is only available in our web extension Boomerang for Gmail. This is a feature we would like to see as part of our Outlook product, but we do not have a timeline for release quite yet. I would like my messages to return to a different folder. Is this possible? Yes, you can change which folder messages return to. To make this change, simply right click on any message in the inbox and click Settings under the Boomerang menu. Within this window, you will see the option to select the return folder. I’m getting a message that says my trial has expired, but I know I purchased Boomerang for Outlook. ![]()
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