techcrunch.com — A report from India?s Hindustan Times indicates that Google is prepping an offline version of Gmail. Sep 15, 2007 View in Crawl 4
grav3k33p3rSep 16, 2007
I'm not interested in downloading approximately 3 gigs of my mail. For me, Gmail is fine as it is...
jer2eydevil88Sep 16, 2007
Thats what a blackberry is for
tippisSep 16, 2007
No, the fact that it's a link to a zero-value summary of the actual article makes it blogspam.
jkharris07Sep 16, 2007
I guess that could be useful. I really don't see the point of taking your email off line though.
hondadarrellSep 16, 2007
What about Mozilla Thunder Bird?
thrillhoSep 17, 2007
Could this be the end of POP for gmail?
rexmaxusSep 17, 2007
Yeah, keep telling yourself that.
t1pimpJan 30, 2009
Read up on Offline Gmail security here: <a class="user" href="http://www.paulspoerry.com/2009/01/29/offline-gmail-is-it-secure/">http://www.paulspoerry.com/2009/01/29/offline-gmai ...</a>
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grav3k33p3rSep 16, 2007
I'm not interested in downloading approximately 3 gigs of my mail. For me, Gmail is fine as it is...
jer2eydevil88Sep 16, 2007
Thats what a blackberry is for
tippisSep 16, 2007
No, the fact that it's a link to a zero-value summary of the actual article makes it blogspam.
jkharris07Sep 16, 2007
I guess that could be useful. I really don't see the point of taking your email off line though.
hondadarrellSep 16, 2007
What about Mozilla Thunder Bird?
thrillhoSep 17, 2007
Could this be the end of POP for gmail?
rexmaxusSep 17, 2007
Yeah, keep telling yourself that.
t1pimpJan 30, 2009
Read up on Offline Gmail security here: <a class="user" href="http://www.paulspoerry.com/2009/01/29/offline-gmail-is-it-secure/">http://www.paulspoerry.com/2009/01/29/offline-gmai ...</a>