If you ever want to log into your Google account when you’re at a public computer, where you’re unsure whether or not there’s a keylogger installed, there’s now a solution. And it’s from Google!
Google’s official App for Gmail has reappeared on the App store. It’s (hopefully) less buggy than the last version — although for Aussie iTunes Store users, it’s not that easy to find.
I know. Just let me finish. It sounds crazy — Hotmail is the leper colony of email, right? The running joke, the email potato famine we all fled for Gmail a decade ago — yeah. But that was then. Hotmail is changing.
You know how everything from Google appears to be in permanent beta? It looks like the long-awaited Gmail for iOS app should have been left in alpha a little longer; it was released earlier this morning, and then yanked from the store for its buggy nature.
Gmail’s new redesign is a lot more than just really really grey–it’s pared down, functionally superior, and will probably spark a lot of shocked whining. But don’t worry–this is actually a better version. Here’s why.