Gmail mobile on your cellphone
What if we could develop a Gmail application for cell phones that was as powerful and as easy to use as the desktop version? What if it ran on hundreds of different mobile devices—and made it possible to compose, read, and respond to conversations with a bare minimum of clicking and scrolling? What if it enabled you to do things like search your inbox, view your attachments (including pictures and PDF files), and click to call your Gmail contacts? And what if the app were designed to make the whole experience as fast and as seamless as possible?
To make it work Gmail will require software downloaded to your device. Gmail Mobile features hot keys to speed navigation and the ability to perform other tasks commonly done using PC-based Gmail such as marking mail read or unread, composing a new message and jumping to your inbox. You can report spam, star messages, archive mail and search both the web and within your email account. The ability to view threaded conversations is also preserved using the new application.
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Google is going one step ahead of it’s time. They are developing such a programs that no one can understand. As a result of their marvelous work Gmail mobile came out as an update to an old app for mobile phones. This application is faster and more efficient then ever. But for me there is always something missing. I have accounts on Hotmail, Yahoo mail, Gmail and others and I am trying to find application that will group all of my accounts in one place. So far I have found only Movamail http://movamail.com/ that can fulfill my needs. So Gmail is great app but there is a few things missing. Until they stop thinking of them selves I’ll use alternative applications for my needs.
on November 16, 2006 at 04:12 PM - LINK