The application has received some new features

May 28, 2015 17:17 GMT  ·  By

The email application Google launched last year, Inbox by Gmail was only available to users who received invitations. Seven months after its releases, Google has decided to make the application available to everyone.

Since developers received lots of feedback from users, they have been able to improve the application and add new features.

Beginning today, Android and iOS users will now be able to download Inbox by Gmail for free via Google Play Store and App Store.

Along with making the app open to everyone, Google has also updated Inbox by Gmail with a few new features and improvements.

One of the more important improvements included in the latest update is the fact that users will now have more ways to stay organized thanks to the new feature called Trip Bundles.

All emails about a trip will now be bundled together and the most important details will be available the moment users open Inbox.

Last minute tweaks and nifty features have been added

Furthermore, Google has added more control with new options like Undo Send, Swipe to Delete and Signatures. These are already available in Gmail, but they weren't included in Inbox by Gmail. There's no need to explain what they do because they aren't new.

A few other features have been included too, such as the fact when you create Reminders in Keep they will appear in Inbox, as well as suggestions for adding a Reminder when someone emails you a to-do.

As expected, many bug fixes and performance improvements have been implemented in the update as well.

You can now download Inbox by Gmail for free via Google Play store. The application should be fully compatible with all devices powered by Android 4.1 and up.

If you're an iOS user, then you can download the application via App Store. It should be fully compatible with devices running iOS 7.0 and up.

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