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Friday 18 November 2011

Gmail for iPhone, Makes The Application Withdrawn After Three Hours


After rumors and the expected arrival of an official application Gmail for iPhone, came the disappointment. At 3 hours of being published, Google was forced to remove the email application from iTunes due to a serious error or bug, in the notifications. A rather peculiar decision given the trajectory and the professionalism of the company's Mountain View. However, Gmail is again operational and ready for download from today.

After resolving the error message produced by the failure notifications, the application seems to work perfectly. Thus, we find features such as gestures that make Gmail a quick and comfortable. With them you can recharge your inbox by swiping your finger down to get that mail is waiting. Or swipe to the right to display the menu of tags that can be ordered previously from the setup menu, incoming messages according to their importance or provenance.

According to the official blog of Google, Gmail for Apple devices is developed to be fast and agile. So have push alerts or notifications that alert the user when it is received in the mail. It also has a search bar to find specific emails in the inbox quickly, without looking one by one. It is also flexible when it comes to attach images in emails, as it has an icon in the Compose screen that can do it with just a few screen taps. And if you have an iPhone, Gmail is still more convenient, since it has a special view that will scrub, simultaneously, a mail and inbox.

Despite all this, in iTunes comments are still harvested some criticism from users who suffer from a somewhat slow implementation and still too based on the web browser version, but grateful to have push notifications. Google, meanwhile, said they are still starting with this application, but they collect the comments and criticisms from users to improve and add new features.

For now, it seems that a reliable and functional, Gmail becomes available for download through iTunes. Of course, those users who got the old version before retirement, they should remove it or close your session before downloading this version 1.0.2. The application is developed for iPhone Gmail, iPhone and iPod Touch, and is completely free.