There could be several legitimate reasons why you don’t have an internet connection at your disposal. For example, during flights or power outages. But wouldn’t it be fruitful if you could work by answering emails, right? Well, Gmail Offline helps you with that. Here’s how.
How To: Enable Gmail Offline
We all know that Gmail can be used to send and receive emails when we are connected to the internet. But what if we are traveling from one place to another or when our network is completely down or when we are stuck in a place where we have no access to an internet connection at all?
Thanks to Google's latest handy update, you can still use Gmail offline to read, reply to, and search your Gmail messages without the need for an active internet connection.
Currently, Google only allows Chrome users to open Gmail in offline mode. That means users with other popular browsers like Firefox, Opera, Safari, etc. will have to wait a little longer until Google decides to offer the feature on the same browser.