Wed, Feb 18th, 2009 |
As a Gmail user, the iPhone’s native mail application leaves a lot to be desired. You can’t, for example, easily "star" or label items without moving mail around to different folders, which really isn’t very intuitive. Occasionally, I’ll use Gmail’s web app for the iPhone, but it simply isn’t great. But the video posted by the blog iPhone Buzz, shows that a new and improved version is coming.
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