October 26, 2009
2:18 pm | Last updated: October 26, 2009 at: 2:43 pm

Back in April, a new version of ‘Gmail for mobile,’ re-designed to be faster, more usable, and offer basic offline support on iPhone and Android devices was released. Since than, it has got features like: mute, label management, keyboard shortcuts, smart links, outbox, and ability to move messages (label and archive in one step). Now, Google’ve lauched two new features: swipe-to-archive and auto-expanding compose boxes,’ that makes composing longer messages much easier since you're able to see more of the text you've typed. Also made address auto-complete faster, enhanced refresh capabilities, and sped up loading so Gmail for mobile starts in under three seconds on newer smartphones. As Google release new features, just go to gmail.com from your mobile browser on iPhone/iPod touch OS 2.2.1 or Android-powered device, as you do on your PC to get the updates.

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    iPod Classic Guide says#1 | October 26th, 2009 at 8:22 pm

    It's about time that gmail users have all the convenience to access their accounts in their smartphones.

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