Posts Tagged ‘Gmail’

Nov 16 2011

Gmail for iOS

Published by Tei Baishiki under Technology.

For all of you Gmail and Google Apps users with iOS devices (iPhones and iPads) Google has released their iOS app. Click here to download. Technically, Google released the app 2 weeks ago but immediately pulled it out of the App Store due to bugs.

I have played with the app tonight and although it’s stable, it’s not super useful (yet). I think the interface is better than the web app and the search in your email is fantastic.

However, it isn’t perfect. First off, it doesn’t support multiple accounts. This may not affect everyone but for those who have more than one Gmail or Google Apps email, this is a pretty big deal. Also the app doesn’t support banner notifications. Another pretty big deal for those who now rely on banner notifications to get a quick snapshot of what you need to know.

So far I’m going to keep it. Although I’m not so sure I’m ready to give up native iOS Mail app just yet.

Sep 02 2011

Google Mail, Calendar, and Docs Offline

Published by Tei Baishiki under Technology.

Finally, a web app is available (and reliably) to access all of your information on the go without Internet access.

Google has launched “Offline Google Mail” and “Google Calendar” through the Chrome Web Store for offline use. Google Docs should be rolling out in the very near future.

After you install the Offline Google Mail app from the Chrome Web Store you can launch your Google Mail (Gmail and Google Apps) and view and reply to all of your email. After you regain Internet connection all of your mail will be sent and archived, accordingly. The interface is not the same as the standard Gmail or Google Apps interface and resembles more of a tablet or mobile interface.

“Google Calendar” works seamlessly to the online version and the user interface is identical whether you are online or offline, with the exception of a warning that you are working offline.

There is only one thing that you should know. When you enable offline access to mail, the mail is stored locally on your computer so you should not install Offline Google Mail on a public or shared computer.

So far the “Offline Google Mail” has worked great and I am VERY excited for this new feature!

Aug 04 2011

Gmail Preview Pane

Published by Tei Baishiki under Technology.

Google has released a new “labs” feature called Preview Pane. Quite simply it gives you the more Outlookesque feel of preview pane either to the right or below your inbox emails.

It’s pretty slick but so far the only thing I don’t like is that it doesn’t allow for the “Multiple Inboxes” lab feature to display below. So I guess that this point I have to decide which I like better.