Gmail App For Mac Dock 2018

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  1. MacOS Mojave 10.14 includes a new Recents feature in your computer’s Dock. On by default, it lets you get to a recently-used app with a click.
  2. About Google Apps Here’s a virtual “dock” containing links to Google’s Office-like applications: Gmail, Calendar, Docs & Spreadsheets, Notebook, Page Creator, Picassa Web Albums & Blogger.
  3. This post is a guide in how to add icons to the macOS dock for Google websites such as Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Drive and more. LAST MODIFIED: Tuesday, April 10, 2018. Add New App to the Mac Dock.
  4. Mail for Gmail (was DeskMail) is a desktop app for Gmail. Enjoy all the advantages of accessing Gmail without a browser. Quickly access Gmail from the menu bar; Badge dock icon with unread email counter.
  5. Mini calendar in Gmail Keep an eye on your obligations in Gmail by adding a miniature version of your calendar to the page. In Gmail, click on the Settings link, click on the Labs tab, and then.

Adding and removing items from the Mac Dock bar can help you work faster, and make your desktop a lot less cluttered. Instead of having a tonne of apps in there that you never touch, set yours up.

Google today updated its dedicated Gmail app for iOS to introduce two important new features, which include support for snoozing messages and Google Pay integration.
A new snooze button allows Gmail users to choose to snooze emails that need to be put off until a later time, introducing feature parity with many third-party email apps and the Inbox by Gmail app.
Gmail users can also now send and request money as an attachment in Gmail using Google Pay. Anyone with an email address can receive Google Pay funds, a feature that has long been available on the desktop and Android versions of Gmail.
What's New - You can now use the new snooze button to put off emails that you just can't get to right now.
- You can now send and request money as an attachment in Gmail with Google Pay. You can pay anyone with an email address.
Google in April launched a redesigned Gmail web interface with features that include a revamped and customizable sidebar, actions for inbox messages, and the snooze feature that was also introduced today in the Gmail for iOS app.
Inbox by Gmail, also designed for iOS users who use Gmail, received an update today as well, but it was more minor in scale, focusing on bug fixes and performance improvements. Inbox by Gmail continues to not offer support for the iPhone X, Apple's newest device.
Gmail for iOS can be downloaded from the App Store for free. [Direct Link]
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