Gmail App for iOS Now Lets You Copy/Paste Rich Content Into Messages, Mark Read/Unread, More
LIKE
TWEET
SHARE
PIN
SHARE
POST
MAIL
MORE
Posted December 10, 2016 at 2:45am by iClarified
Google has updated its Gmail app for iOS with a few notable improvements including the ability to copy/paste rich content into messages, edit quoted content, mark read/unread, and more.
The official Gmail app brings the best of Gmail to your iPhone or iPad with real-time notifications, multiple account support and search that works across all your mail.
With the Gmail app, you can: - Undo Send, to prevent embarrassing mistakes - Switch between multiple accounts - Get notified of new mail fast, with notification center, badge and lock screen options - Search your mail faster with instant results, predictions as you type & spelling suggestions - Swipe to archive/delete, to quickly clear out your inbox - Read your mail with threaded conversations - Auto-complete contact names as you type from your Google contacts or your phone - Respond to Google Calendar invites right from the app - Organize your mail by archiving, labeling, starring, deleting and reporting spam - Send and receive attachments - See profile pictures as part of the conversation
What's New In This Version: - Choose your favorite browser (Safari or Chrome) for opening links (in settings) - Edit quoted content when replying to a message - Copy/paste rich content when writing a message - Select multiple messages: tap on the sender’s profile image or icon next to the messages - Mark as read/unread: select the message and tap the ‘open/closed envelope’ icon in the top toolbar
You can download Gmail from the App Store for free.
"What's New In This Version:
- Choose your favorite browser (Safari or Chrome) for opening links (in settings)"
Where can I change this? I can't find any option in settings
Press "hamburger button" in top left corner, scroll down the list of labels to the very bottom and click SETTINGS, click the GOOGLE APPS link, and then you can set your defaults for browser and maps.
Many of Google's iOS apps let you choose which apps they open certain types of files in. This is not a new feature in Gmail on iOS. I'm pretty sure the old version had it as well.