Entries in Google Inbox (13)

Tuesday
Mar312015

Inbox by Google now lets you set custom snooze times 

Google understands that people have varying definitions of what morning, afternoon, and evening is. That's why they updated the Snooze feature on Inbox to make it user-defined. You just need to go to the Setting panel and tap on Snooze settings. From there you can define the times for morning, afternoon, and evening. Once updated, if you select "Tomorrow" and "Next week," that will make use of your morning time. Of course, you can still change times manually, if you want.  

Google is also rolling out quicker access to Contacts as well. You can find it before Bundles on the side panel. They are reportedly also working on adding signature support and easier access to delete. It probably won’t be long before we see that. 

Source: Gmail Blog 

Thursday
Feb192015

Google’s Inbox lands on iPad

Google has brought its new invite-only email client Inbox to the iPad. It has been designed to change the way you interact with your email by bundling like messages together, helping you deal with them by bulk, and putting what it thinks is priority email up front. The app is already available on iPhone so the app itself is just an update to optimize it for the iPad. If you’ve been wanting to check out the alternative way to deal with your email, you might want to check this out. That is if you have an invite.

Source: iMore | Download: Apple iTunes App Store (Free)

Friday
Dec192014

Google gives Inbox users 10 invites each

Google looks to be expanding the user base of Inbox. They’re giving each current Inbox users 10 invites each to share with friends and family. To share the love (or at least Inbox invites) to others, you just need to tap on the Compose icon at the bottom and select the golden ticket icon. There you can put in the email addresses of the people you want to invite. Remember, Inbox is strictly Gmail at the moment.

Source: Cult of Android

Thursday
Dec182014

Google updates Inbox to improve Android Wear and tablet support

Google is bringing a new significant update to its invite-only email app, Inbox. Right now, Inbox supports Android Wear better. It lets you reply to emails, view, and label or move incoming messages. Aside from improved Android Wear support, the app has also been updated to support tablets. It gets a new look and works better with larger screens. Suggestion typing has also been improved for better accuracy and to help you create Reminders quicker. Like other Google apps, it is a staged roll-out so wait for a bit before the update comes to you.

Source: Android Headlines | Download: Google Play Store (Free)