On 2015-06-09 20:31, Stephen Partington wrote:
I think you can do a 30 day trial and use your provider to point
domain traffic at them without switch fully for 30 days. And it gives
you every feature that you would have with gmail/Google at your
business domain.

Thanks!!

On Jun 9, 2015 8:06 PM, "Keith Smith" <[email protected]>
wrote:

On 2015-06-09 12:11, Stephen Partington wrote:

I use google apps at work, as well as gmail for personal use. It
has a
ton of solid features. i really like them.
i also like that android and chrome can be set up to keep
multiple
google profiles and keep them separate.

So far I think I just need one.  I was looking at Google apps for
work and I like what I see.

Let me know if you have specifc questions. my biggest suggestion
is to
use chrome with multiple profiles (if you are going to use it) or
(firefox has a less smooth ability to do this) and make sure to
keep
the information seperate.

Do you know if their email comes with webmail?

Thank you for your help!!

On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 11:05 AM, Keith Smith
<[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,

I have an email with gmail that is in the form of
[email protected].  This is a new website I am configuring and I
have several google features or services configured with the gmail
account such as webmaster tools, you tube channel, G+... etc.

I was thinking of using this gmail account as one of my main
accounts and utilizing the calendar, doc, etc.  I will be focusing
mostly on this new website and it is for my business.  I already
have [email protected] to use for business purposes.  I was
thinking the gmail calendar and docs might a be nice addition.

I know Google is the biggest of the big brothers and I do not like
them for that reason.  I was wondering if anyone else was using
gmail in earnest and what feedback... suggestions... etc you might
have.

Thanks!!

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