- Offline support (coming shortly after the EAP announcement; see below for more info).
More about Offline support
Google Team previously announced that we're moving Chrome apps, like Gmail Offline, to the web. As part of this effort, Google Team will introduce native offline support in the new Gmail experience by June 2018. Google Team will provide more details about this new offline setting and the eventual shutdown of the Gmail Offline Chrome app in future communications on the G Suite Updates blog.
An update on Chrome extensions
Many popular Chrome extensions already work with the new Gmail experience, but it can't guarantee that all will. We recommend testing any critical Chrome extensions before more broadly enabling the new Gmail experience within your organization. If the extension doesn't work, you can contact the extension developer directly to request an update.
Recommended next steps
- Monitor The Keyword and the G Suite Updates blog to learn more about the new Gmail EAP and find out when you can opt in.
- Use the resources provided in those announcements to educate your users about the new Gmail experience.
- Turn on the new Gmail EAP in the Admin console, and encourage your users to provide feedback in product.
If you have additional questions or need assistance, please contact NETCORE SUPPORT.
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