Physical Address
Description of App
PhysicalAddress.com is a cloud-based virtual mail and business address service. Travelers, students, military personnel or anyone who would like to access their postal mail via their computer or smart-phone can leverage the virtual mail service. Business clients can set up a virtual business address by using one of the premium physical address locations to set up a Corporation, set up an LLC, market their company, attract international clientèle and maintain privacy.
Version
Free or Paid
Apple Watch Support
iOS Version
Device(s) App Was Tested On
VoiceOver Performance
Button Labeling
Usability
Other Comments
The app does not feature actions the website version has by default, such as check depositing, forwarding mail, managing your forwarding addresses, managing your check deposit addresses. The app appears to be just a thing to get you to eventually use the website. The app is just there, to this company, and is not something they maintain on a regular basis. It is remarkably easy to manage scanned mail with this app, including trashing, shredding mail contents, and saving snail mail as PDF's to a cloud service using the IOS share sheet. The app is not a priority for them, however, and rarely gets updates. It is, indeed, still stable though.
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Recommendations
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Accessibility Comments
Many buttons lack proper labels. For example, a more menu will have the text description of, down arrow, or Ellipsis, Or, in one case I found, describing the actual checkbox as a posed to just having a checkbox element, going as far to say it was a checkbox 1 centimeters high. Focus appears to not be an issue, especially when viewing scanned mails contents. The only way to export important scanned mail as PDF's you want to keep is through the app, because the website portion of saving PDF's is inaccessible. menus appear at the top of the screen, rather than opening up to their own pages. For example, the settings is a menu on top of the main navigation. Arrows and symbols dominate the app, so you need to understand basic internet shapes. For example, a down arrow indicates there is actions behind a sub menu.