
It’s an extension of what Gmail does already - but it works better.
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GOOGLE INBOX APP HOW TO
The app gave us a short tutorial on how to use all the cool new features and then we got down to business. We were then prompted to sign into the app, using the Gmail account where we got the invite. Once we received our Inbox invites on our Gmail accounts, we downloaded the app, which is available for iOS and Android. Setup is easy, but using Inbox is even easier In the meantime, we tested it out to tell you how Google’s Inbox could change the way you use email - forever. It also incorporates reminders and speed dial email to make scheduling your life easier. The beautiful and easy to use interface lets you customize your inbox and sort emails based on subject, the level of importance, and whether you want to return to them at some point or not. You’ll still need to request an invite, but they’re much easier to get now, just email Google at the address provided on the Inbox explainer page. If you’re on the Web, you can access Inbox here.
GOOGLE INBOX APP ANDROID
You can download the iOS version in the App Store and the Android version from Google Play. Previously, it only worked on Chrome, but now Firefox and Safari also support the new inbox. The app also works on iPads, Android tablets, and many Web browsers. Previously, Google’s Inbox was for iPhones, Android phones, and Chrome users only, but now the app is available for anyone to download on iOS and Android. Updated on 02-19-2015 by Malarie Gokey: Added news that Google Inbox is now available for the iPad, Android tablets, and more Web browsers. Google’s new app Inbox rethinks how we use email. Even if you use Gmail or another email organizing app, your inbox is probably a hot mess.

When you get as many emails as we do here at Digital Trends, you soon realize that email is terribly inefficient.
