Offline Gmail, Access Gmail Without An Internet Connection
Recently, Google launched Offline Gmail. It allows you to access your Gmail Account without an internet connection. Google had promised that accessing Offline Gmail would give you the same experience as if you are accessing Gmail with an internet connection. Google had set high expectations and guess what, they have surely lived up to it.
Gmail is liked by everyone, however the speed is the only thing that users may find a bit annoying. With the offline mode better known as Flaky Connection Mode by Google, you can open messages, find information and navigate easily at a speed of blinking of an eye.
All you need to do is sync your Gmail account with your system. The most recent messages are sync first and then the remaining ones too. You can synchronize your Gmail to download years of messages to your system. In order to enable your Offline Gmail, you can do so by enabling it by going into the Gmail Labs. You may also visit our Step-by-step guide to install Offline Gmail to know how to start Offline Gmail for your Gmail account.


Once, you enable it you need to Save Changes and the Gmail will reload again itself. Now, you will see an ‘Offline’ link on top in your Gmail window. Click on it, and you will be asked to install Google Gears to access Gmail offline. When you are synchronizing Gmail, you will be able to check the status of how far it has downloaded messages.

What about sending e-mail to someone in offline mode? All you need to his compose your email like you normally do and hit the Send button. The e-mail will now be placed in the Outbox and the e-mail will be sent when you connect to the internet.
Offline Gmail also prompts you about the those contents that are not available and can be viewed only when you connect the system to the internet. Editing your contacts is not available in the Flaky Connection Mode, the addresses of people from your contact list will be auto-filled. If you often use your Gmail for chat, then Offline Gmail will not be of much interest for you.
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Posted by Anvin on 22nd April, 2009
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