Google on Thursday confirmed that its Inbox email service is now available to all users. Offered online as a desktop client as well as through mobile apps, Inbox no longer requires an invitation.
In addition to rolling out a wide release, the Inbox experience gets better with new features. Below are some of the highlights in the new version of Inbox.
- Trip Bundles – All of your emails about a trip will now be bundled together and the most important details (like flight times and hotel reservation numbers) will be available the instant you open Inbox.
- Undo Send—now for the first time on your phone—you can take back an email right after sending in case you spotted a mistake, or have second thoughts
- If you’d rather get rid of messages, you can make ‘Delete’ the default swiping action
- If you want to personalize your sent messages, you can now add a custom signature
- When you create Reminders in Keep, they’ll now appear in Inbox
- When someone emails you a to-do, Inbox might suggest adding a Reminder so you don’t forget
- When you get an email from HotelTonight or Eat24, you can now open your reservations and food orders within their app, directly from Inbox
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