gmail has launched this morning a very important new function for users who use the browser Google Chrome for surfing the Internet, for now only the web version of the platform has it. More precisely, people who access the Gmail platform through the Google Chrome browser will have the opportunity to use the new offline mode that the company Google specially implemented for today's worldwide users.
Gmail has the new function available for users who use at least version 61 of the Google Chrome browser, so if you don't have it installed, it would be good to do so to be able to activate the functionality. Gmail does not have the natively activated function that allows the application to be used without an Internet connection, so if you do not activate it manually, then you will not be able to use it when you are not connected to the Internet, so do not think that it should appear automatically somewhere because the system does not it was designed to work this way.
Gmail: Activate the MAJOR New Feature for Chrome
Gmail allows you to activate the offline use function from the menu Settings > Offline > Enable Offline Mail, but if this menu does not appear, make sure you have at least Google Chrome 61, and possibly close and reopen the browser. Using this offline function of Gmail you will be able to search among existing emails, you can write or even delete emails, all our interaction with the platform being synchronized when we have an internet connection.
Gmail will also display a series of options for the offline function, allowing you to set the space occupied by mails on HDD/SSd, the duration of keeping mails in computers, plus some other essential things for a very good experience. Gmail has this new functionality implemented by the Google company to simplify the use of its email platform for users around the world, and at some point it should also reach phones or tablets.