I just read this MacWorld article, and it looks interesting. I really don't 
like Gmail, especially the web-based interface. But this app could make it 
good, or at least better. So, the question, has anyone tried Gmail for iOS, and 
how accessible was it?
Check out the link below and I think you'll see some good features here.
Mary

http://www.macworld.com/article/2899067/4-tricks-every-gmail-for-ios-user-should-know.html#tk.nl_iostip

4 tricks every Gmail for iOS user should know

There’s more to the recently revamped Gmail app for iOS than pretty Material 
Design: It also comes with some new features that will make Google App users’ 
lives a heck of a lot easier. You can respond to a message straight from 
Notification Center, open attachments in other apps, and more. Read on for four 
Gmail tricks—some new, some old, all awesomely helpful.

Set a vacation responder


Set your vacation responder on the fly.

You can set a vacation reminder directly from the Gmail app, perfect for 
letting friends, loved ones, and coworkers know that you won’t be replying for 
a good long while.

Tap the menu button in the top-left corner of the page, then tap the Settings 
button (the one shaped like a gear) next to your email address.

Flip the Vacation Responder switch, then fill in the blanks—you know, start and 
end dates, subject line, message, and so on. Tap the Save button.

Bonus tip: Any vacation message you set in the web version of Gmail will 
automatically sync with the Vacation Responder settings for the Gmail app, and 
vice versa.

Shush an annoying email thread


Mute and un-mute conversations as you please.

Some group messages are super helpful, but other times you'll find yourself 
wondering how you got thrown into to a conversation that just won't fizzle out. 
Gmail makes it easy to “mute” an annoying message thread—like the kind where 
everyone chimes in with a “congrats!” or “so cute!” or “see you there”...over 
and over again.

Once muted, the thread won’t appear in your inbox again unless you’re the only 
person in the To field.

See a message thread you’d like to mute? Open it, tap the down-arrow menu in 
the top corner of the screen, then tap Mute.

Want to unmute a message? Search for “is:muted,” open the muted message you’d 
like to unmute, then move it back to the inbox. That’ll clear the thread’s 
Muted label, and you'll once again receive every message sent to the group.

Swipe between message threads

Here’s a handy little Gmail feature that’s easy to miss. Want to read the next 
message thread in your inbox? No need to tap the Back button to return to the 
inbox screen. Instead, just swipe from right to left (for older threads) or 
left to right (for more recent threads).

 Image: Ben Patterson
Want to read the next message thread in your inbox? Just swipe one way or the 
other. It works the same on Android and iOS.

Attach big Google Drive files to your messages


Attaching a file from Google Drive is just like attaching any other file. 

With a little help from Google Drive, you can send a massive file—as in, say, 
more than a few GB—to a friend via email, or deliver a large batch of files.

Don’t have a Google Drive account? Well, if you’re using Gmail, you’ve actually 
got one already.

First, you’ll need to load the files you want to send into Google Drive. Open 
your Google Drive account, then drag the file you want to send onto the 
webpage. The file should begin uploading automatically.

Next, open the Gmail app, compose a new message or reply to an existing one, 
tap the Attach button (it looks like a paperclip), then tap Insert from Drive.

Find the file you want to send, tap it, then tap the Attach button again.

Have any other Gmail for iOS tips you’d like to share? Let us know in the 
comments below. 



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