Saturday 17 March 2012

Improvements to intro of Google to the Chrome app offline Gmail

First, Google announced Gmail offline in August last year and when they said that it was "only the beginning of our journey powered HTML5 offline", well, they were right. Google said that they come to listen to everyone's comments and have now pushed some updates to the app Chrome Web Store.

The first update is the addition of a page "settings". From here, you can choose how many days of mail you want to synchronize, 7, 14 or 31 days. This means that you can synchronize a pile of email until you get on the plane or train/bus and sort by email, all while you're offline for 31 days.

Google has also cooked in a few other updates to Gmail offline:

Improved attachments: All attachments are now downloaded and available for offline use

Support of keyboard shortcuts: If you have enabled in Gmail keyboard shortcuts, your parameter transfers on to offline Gmail app. If you do not know what you can do with keyboard shortcuts, try pressing '?' the next time that you use Gmail or Gmail offline.

Many performance improvements: Messages and attachments download now at a faster pace, and some bugs were fixed.

You can install the application offline Gmail since chromium Web Store.

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