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Google has unveiled a new version of the Gmail web interface for
the iPhone and Android handsets. The last edition was released
back in April, but since then the company has made a whole host
of improvements, making the mobile version nearly
as feature-complete as its desktop equivalent.
Google says: "Over the last six months, we've added a lot: mute
, label management, keyboard shortcuts, smart links, an outbox,
and the ability to move messages (label and archive in one step)".
"Some new features, like swipe-to-archive and auto-expanding
compose boxes, take advantage of these mobile phones' unique
properties. We also made address auto-complete faster, enhanced
refresh capabilities, and sped up loading so Gmail for mobile starts
in under three seconds on newer smartphones".
To get the update, you'll need to go to Gmail.com in your mobile
browser, and when we tested it on an HTC Hero we had to download
and install a small amount of data, presumably to enable the
speed enhancements and offline support.
Unfortunately it doesn't hook into the notifications section of Android
devices - they take you to the platform's default, but limited, Gmail
app instead. We'd expect improvements to the default Gmail app in
future Android builds, like Donut and Eclair.
感覺:
Gmail在網頁瀏覽器部分,iPhone & Android做了特別的設定
可以您的手機用起來更方便快樂!更耐久有效能,網路頻寬能更
有效的利用!
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