Monday, October 31, 2011

GMail app for iPhone submitted to Apple for review.

WorldWide Tech & SCience. Francisco De Jesús.

GMail app for iPhone submitted to Apple for review.


Word has been passed to publisher MG Siegler that after four years of the iOS platform existing without an official client for Gmail, one will be released, complete with Push Notifications. Word is that the official Gmail app has not only been developed and prepared for final release, it’s been submitted to Apple for review for the iTunes App Store.

With this first Gmail app for iPhone you should be able to star messages via flags and get these lovely notifications with ease, all of this in what Siegler has been told is the most evolved and nicest look at Gmail that’s thus far been released on the mobile platform as a whole. Perhaps this means a new version for Android is incoming as well.


A few more features can be guessed, most of them having been leaked earlier this month in a video which described changes to Gmail on the web. Contact icons, the deepest search functionality thus far available in the mail client, better threading, and more. 



Source: parislemon

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