Google Gears comes to Gmail
Yea, verily, Google brought Gears to Gmail today, meaning you can (finally) go through downloaded emails without a handy internet connection. There are caveats: spellcheck won't work, can't add attachments, pretty much anything that would require a connection won't be there. Reading, responding, starring and labeling do work, however, which is very cool. But hey, don't take my word for it. See the pretty movie Google made to explain it all below.
UPDATE: As pointed out in the comments, this is US and UK only (for now). Also, I should point out that you'll find the feature in Gmail labs -- it isn't yet part of the standard feature set. Google states users should see this by the end of the week.
Via TechCrunch
UPDATE: As pointed out in the comments, this is US and UK only (for now). Also, I should point out that you'll find the feature in Gmail labs -- it isn't yet part of the standard feature set. Google states users should see this by the end of the week.
Via TechCrunch












Comments
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Subscribe to commentsCascadeHushJan 27th 2009 9:58PM
Just so you know, it's UK and USA only. So the other 95% of us don't get excited just yet.
Matias KorhonenJan 28th 2009 2:09AM
ALso, the 5% of us not using Windows have no reason to get excited...
RaphJan 28th 2009 5:00AM
http://gears.google.com/
"Gears is available for Windows, Windows Mobile, Mac (Firefox, Safari), Linux and Android."
Matias KorhonenJan 28th 2009 8:13AM
32-bit only, so not for me...
zerockJan 28th 2009 7:03AM
this is great
Drew GreenJan 28th 2009 7:25AM
Pretty cool. I don't know when I would need to use Gmail without internet though, but this is one more step to having Google be a viable replacement for Outlook.
GeoffreyJan 29th 2009 2:08AM
Works here in Australia 29-01
master811Jan 29th 2009 4:46AM
I'll stick to using Gmail over IMAP, works fine for me.
JamesJan 30th 2009 11:08PM
Wait, so does this work in WinMo?