Recently, Google has introduced an exciting feature for
Gmail service, which enables the Gmail users the great flexibility to access
their Gmail account without Internet. Google Gears allows us to use Gmail
without using internet, but enabling the powerful web apps and adding exciting
features to our browser.
With this, the Gmail will use the Google Gears app to
download the local cache of your mail. So, by using the Google Gears we can
access Gmail without Internet.
By Following the Steps explained below, you can access Gmail
without Internet.
1. If
you are using Mozilla Firefox or Internet explorer or any other browsers you
need to install Google Gears except for Google Chrome Browser. For
Chrome, no need to install Google Gears app.
2. Login
to your Gmail account and Switch to Labs Option as shown in the
figure below.
3. If
you haven’t upgraded your profile, then Click on Settings Option and
from there you need to click on Labs Option.
4. In
the Labs Option, switch to Offline option and then click on Enable
option –> Save Changes.
5. If
you haven’t upgraded your Gmail account, after switching to Settings
Option, click on Offline Option and there you can select the Enable
Offline Mail for this computer and save the changes.
6. After
saving the changes, then you should be able to see the offline link at the top
right of your Gmail account page. Sometimes you may have to refresh the page
manually.
7. If
you are using the Browsers other than Chrome, then you need to install
Google Gears app.
8. Then
you will be redirected to Gmail’s Google Gears page and you need to click on
Install Google Gears button.
9. Finally,
you have to allow the Google Gears to access your Gmail account on your system,
by selecting the Allow Option.
10. After
allowing, then you can also create the shortcut of Gmail on your Desktop by
selecting all the check-boxes that were displayed in another pop-up window and
click on OK button.
11. Finally,
you Gmail account will be synchronized and this will help you to access your
older mail without Internet access.
Source-gadgetcage.com
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