Google added Gmail Offline access in Chrome

Users of Chrome browser will be able to access Gmail without the need to connect to the Internet next Wednesday and will also have many interesting offline features for Docs and Calendar this week.

Google added Gmail Offline access in Chrome Picture 1Google added Gmail Offline access in Chrome Picture 1 Network users - Users of Chrome browser will be able to access Gmail without the need to connect to the Internet next Wednesday and will also have many interesting offline features for Docs and Calendar this week, the Google company announced. father like that.

Users only need to install offline access applications from the Chrome Web Store to add these features to their browsers. The application is called Gmail Offline and is based on the Gmail application for tablet tablets, which can work well even if you have Internet access or not. Besides, Docs and Calendar also have their own offline access to each product on the Chrome Web Store.

Offline capabilities will be available to Gmail, Docs and Calendar users as well as organizations that use Google Apps in research institutes and businesses.

After installation, offline applications will create an icon in the browser interface to be able to launch when users are not online. The Gmail application will have a different user interface than Gmail's web interface, while the Docs and Calendar applications will activate its web application interface and work in the background.

In all three cases, users can access the set of web application features. For example, in Docs, users can view documents and spreadsheets, but they cannot be edited. In Calendar, users can view events and respond to meetings.

Previously, Google allowed offline access to these applications through its Gears browser plug-in, but the company later stopped developing it last year. Users can still use Gmail and Calendar offline through Gears in Internet Explorer 8 and Firefox 3.6, but can't use Docs.

Google has focused on HTML5 to provide offline access to its web applications. However, the company plans to provide offline support for many applications other than Gmail, Docs and Calendar as well as creating offline capabilities available in other browsers.

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