...I didn't even know this existed lol. I was looking for a snooze feature on gmail for years. I downloaded Boomerang instead.
I have the Tasks app too. It's missing super basic functionality to me such as "Notify me at 3pm to do [x] today". The most granular you can get is the date, not the time.
The rebranded Drive recently actually.They ain't gonna give up on Gmail (and Drive). They only give up on services that are somewhat redundant (and you gotta wonder why they have so many redundant products in the first place)
The rebranded Drive recently actually.
Inbox was doomed from the beginning. Also, their messengers apps are a mess.
Never said they did ;)They just changed the name of the app they didn't discontinue anything.
They ain't gonna give up on Gmail (and Drive). They only give up on services that are somewhat redundant (and you gotta wonder why they have so many redundant products in the first place)
Bundles. Right now their support article is pushing users towards using categories/labels, which are useless.what is the Gmail app missing now? I understand a lot of the Inbox features made their way to the redesigned Gmail.
Email is kind of whatever to me... I don't need anything fancy. I like how Gmail separates Primary, Social, Promos and Updates but other than that I don't need any "power user" features.
This is precisely my issue going "all-in" to a Google infrastructure: Every time I have gotten myself used to a Google app, they always end up dropping support for it at some point.It wasn't for me, but it's kind of crappy that I automatically won't use new Google stuff because they'll just discontinue it shortly.
So the entire world is supposed to get rid of their PC's, Android's and other non-iOS devices then?
Doesn't Spark hand over all your emails to their servers for processing rather than doing it client-side?
Inbox is technically Android and iOS only, though. It didn't have a PC/Mac client.So the entire world is supposed to get rid of their PC's, Android's and other non-iOS devices then?
It has a web version that has all the features on any device you wish.Inbox is technically Android and iOS only, though. It didn't have a PC/Mac client.
I missed this on the last page:
Doesn't Spark hand over all your emails to their servers for processing rather than doing it client-side?
I believe Microsoft's Outlook app does the same thing when you're using it with third-party accounts.
And I used Wavebox to get a discrete-app feel on my macOS devices.It has a web version that has all the features on any device you wish.
Inbox is technically Android and iOS only, though. It didn't have a PC/Mac client.
Will it still look and behave like Gmail? Yeah, I'll pass.
(Though I don't think flagging an email keeps it up at the top or anything.)