Gmail is one of the most used email service in india even in many other countries. It has the extreme level of easy and friendly interface with security in mind. So, this tutorial will help you to use gmail even when you are not online.
I’m bored with outlook 🙁 Nothing can come like Gmail interface…For all such Gmail lovers, Google has an option of using Google mail in offline. The service is called Google gears.
STEPS TO GET GMAIL OFFLINE
1) Go to http://gears.google.com/
2) Click “Install Gears”
3) Run the downloaded software
4) Restart your browser
5) Login into your Gmail account
6) Click the setting in top right of the your Gmail page
7) Click the “Offline” tab
8) Click the first radio button showing “Enable Offline Mail for this computer” and save changes
You are almost done and you can see a green synchronizing icon on right top which indicates that your Gmail is getting synchronized with your computer. This may take a few minutes, you can take break for a coffee and come back. Happy gearing. If you have any problem in installing do comment let me help you out
Look easy. I don’t know that we can do like this. Thanks =)
As big of a gmail user that I am, I had no clue you go now access Gmail offline. How cool is that? Thanks for sharing the Google “Gears” tool and I will be putting that to use immediately. Thanks again for sharing this tips! Great added value post!
wow thats so useful , never knew about it and yeah outlook does look boring 🙂
Wow..great tips.Never new about that.Thanks for sharing.
I am glad that you like it @lakhyajyoti.
Cheers
– Robin
Such a Geat Tips Can I also Use the same tips to access Gmail on Mobile
Hello Tej,i am afraid that you cant do this for gmail mobile it works only for gmail on PC’s
This is useful but with this new multi-sign in option.. offline Gmail is not enable for those who enabled multi sign in option…
Yea @harsh. btw thanks for your comment and i am so happy to see you here 🙂
Will update the article in future if any changes arrives.
It’s great to have come across this great article on one of Google’s most advanced offline services. I will have to put this to great use.
thanks