After announcing the lifting of the size limit 50MB with new boundaries, Google announced that the Gmail application has been updated with more new features and improvements.
Obviously, you know that there is already support for Exchange accounts in Gmail. But from today, a new one version of Gmail for the Android platform allows the application to synchronize all its tasks with Exchange.
“Last year we added support for Exchange accounts to the Gmail app, so you can useste a familiar mail application for both your work and a sole proprietorship. We also added a 'find a time' feature on Google Calendar that works with everyone's schedule," said Google Product Director Janice Wong in a publication.
In addition, Gmail users will now be able to create jobs, edit their date or priority, and the flag in an email as a to-do for an answer later.
According to Google, Android users will not need to know how to use the app after updating as there will be no changes to the interface that will remain smart and familiar.
“The Gmail app for Android comes enterprise-ready so your IT department can deploy securely. The Gmail app also works with configuration management so you can skip any complicated steps installations," Wong said.
The latest version of Gmail for Android is already on the Google Play Store. Unfortunately for now, there is no information about a similar update for the iOS version.