This is why Google is releasing
Gmail Offline, a Chrome-based app that’s mainly designed for accessing,
managing and sending mail even though you’re offline. This is totally
separate from Gmail and is built on HTML5 which has standards that allow
the app to work without an internet connection.
You’ll probably notice in the screenshot
below that the app might look very similar to the tablet version. And
that’s perfectly true since this is actually a derivative from the
tablet version which is also designed to work with or without internet
connection. While it may not be able to do everything since some
functions only work with a connection, it will get the job done for the
most crucial of your email tasks.
Aside from this, Google is also
releasing offline versions of their Calendars and Docs. The Calendar and
Docs apps will allow users to view their events and documents though
editing isn’t integrated yet. This poses a challenge to properly sync
offline-edited documents from those in the servers.
These apps are available at the Chrome
Web Store and an installation of Chrome is needed for the Calendar or
Docs offline. But Google will eventually roll out versions of the apps
that don’t depend on Chrome.
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