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Proton Mail is finally getting this highly requested feature

Credit: Proton Proton Mail is rebuilding its Android and iOS apps from the ground up using a new architecture. The revamped app is already in testing and offers improved performance and stability, along with new features like offline mode and advanced search. The Proton Calendar app is also getting a similar redesign, which will introduce new features like tasks, enhanced search, and offline access. Proton Mail is set to receive completely redesigned mobile apps, built from the ground up to deliver a better user experience and introduce a few new features. Proton, the Swiss company behind the privacy-focused email service, recently announced the new apps as part of its spring and summer roadmap, which also outlines a few noteworthy changes coming to its Calendar, VPN, Drive, and Pass services. Proton says it has already rebuilt its Mail and Calendar apps for Android and iOS using a “faster and more extensible architecture.” The new Mail app will not only offer faster performance and better stability but also bring a couple of new highly requested features. It will finally introduce a new Offline mode that will allow users to read and write emails without an active internet connection. In addition, Proton is adding an advanced search feature to help users easily find emails, attachments, and threads.

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Proton Mail is finally getting this highly requested feature

Credit: Proton Proton Mail is rebuilding its Android and iOS apps from the ground up using a new architecture. The revamped app is already in testing and offers improved performance and stability, along with new features like offline mode and advanced search. The Proton Calendar app is also getting a similar redesign, which will introduce new features like tasks, enhanced search, and offline access. Proton Mail is set to receive completely redesigned mobile apps, built from the ground up to deliver a better user experience and introduce a few new features. Proton, the Swiss company behind the privacy-focused email service, recently announced the new apps as part of its spring and summer roadmap, which also outlines a few noteworthy changes coming to its Calendar, VPN, Drive, and Pass services. Proton says it has already rebuilt its Mail and Calendar apps for Android and iOS using a “faster and more extensible architecture.” The new Mail app will not only offer faster performance and better stability but also bring a couple of new highly requested features. It will finally introduce a new Offline mode that will allow users to read and write emails without an active internet connection. In addition, Proton is adding an advanced search feature to help users easily find emails, attachments, and threads.

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Proton Mail is finally getting this highly requested feature

Credit: Proton Proton Mail is rebuilding its Android and iOS apps from the ground up using a new architecture. The revamped app is already in testing and offers improved performance and stability, along with new features like offline mode and advanced search. The Proton Calendar app is also getting a similar redesign, which will introduce new features like tasks, enhanced search, and offline access. Proton Mail is set to receive completely redesigned mobile apps, built from the ground up to deliver a better user experience and introduce a few new features. Proton, the Swiss company behind the privacy-focused email service, recently announced the new apps as part of its spring and summer roadmap, which also outlines a few noteworthy changes coming to its Calendar, VPN, Drive, and Pass services. Proton says it has already rebuilt its Mail and Calendar apps for Android and iOS using a “faster and more extensible architecture.” The new Mail app will not only offer faster performance and better stability but also bring a couple of new highly requested features. It will finally introduce a new Offline mode that will allow users to read and write emails without an active internet connection. In addition, Proton is adding an advanced search feature to help users easily find emails, attachments, and threads.

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Proton Mail is finally getting this highly requested feature

Credit: Proton Proton Mail is rebuilding its Android and iOS apps from the ground up using a new architecture. The revamped app is already in testing and offers improved performance and stability, along with new features like offline mode and advanced search. The Proton Calendar app is also getting a similar redesign, which will introduce new features like tasks, enhanced search, and offline access. Proton Mail is set to receive completely redesigned mobile apps, built from the ground up to deliver a better user experience and introduce a few new features. Proton, the Swiss company behind the privacy-focused email service, recently announced the new apps as part of its spring and summer roadmap, which also outlines a few noteworthy changes coming to its Calendar, VPN, Drive, and Pass services. Proton says it has already rebuilt its Mail and Calendar apps for Android and iOS using a “faster and more extensible architecture.” The new Mail app will not only offer faster performance and better stability but also bring a couple of new highly requested features. It will finally introduce a new Offline mode that will allow users to read and write emails without an active internet connection. In addition, Proton is adding an advanced search feature to help users easily find emails, attachments, and threads.

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Proton Mail is finally getting this highly requested feature

Credit: Proton Proton Mail is rebuilding its Android and iOS apps from the ground up using a new architecture. The revamped app is already in testing and offers improved performance and stability, along with new features like offline mode and advanced search. The Proton Calendar app is also getting a similar redesign, which will introduce new features like tasks, enhanced search, and offline access. Proton Mail is set to receive completely redesigned mobile apps, built from the ground up to deliver a better user experience and introduce a few new features. Proton, the Swiss company behind the privacy-focused email service, recently announced the new apps as part of its spring and summer roadmap, which also outlines a few noteworthy changes coming to its Calendar, VPN, Drive, and Pass services. Proton says it has already rebuilt its Mail and Calendar apps for Android and iOS using a “faster and more extensible architecture.” The new Mail app will not only offer faster performance and better stability but also bring a couple of new highly requested features. It will finally introduce a new Offline mode that will allow users to read and write emails without an active internet connection. In addition, Proton is adding an advanced search feature to help users easily find emails, attachments, and threads.

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Proton Mail is finally getting this highly requested feature

Credit: Proton Proton Mail is rebuilding its Android and iOS apps from the ground up using a new architecture. The revamped app is already in testing and offers improved performance and stability, along with new features like offline mode and advanced search. The Proton Calendar app is also getting a similar redesign, which will introduce new features like tasks, enhanced search, and offline access. Proton Mail is set to receive completely redesigned mobile apps, built from the ground up to deliver a better user experience and introduce a few new features. Proton, the Swiss company behind the privacy-focused email service, recently announced the new apps as part of its spring and summer roadmap, which also outlines a few noteworthy changes coming to its Calendar, VPN, Drive, and Pass services. Proton says it has already rebuilt its Mail and Calendar apps for Android and iOS using a “faster and more extensible architecture.” The new Mail app will not only offer faster performance and better stability but also bring a couple of new highly requested features. It will finally introduce a new Offline mode that will allow users to read and write emails without an active internet connection. In addition, Proton is adding an advanced search feature to help users easily find emails, attachments, and threads.

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Proton Mail is finally getting this highly requested feature

Credit: Proton Proton Mail is rebuilding its Android and iOS apps from the ground up using a new architecture. The revamped app is already in testing and offers improved performance and stability, along with new features like offline mode and advanced search. The Proton Calendar app is also getting a similar redesign, which will introduce new features like tasks, enhanced search, and offline access. Proton Mail is set to receive completely redesigned mobile apps, built from the ground up to deliver a better user experience and introduce a few new features. Proton, the Swiss company behind the privacy-focused email service, recently announced the new apps as part of its spring and summer roadmap, which also outlines a few noteworthy changes coming to its Calendar, VPN, Drive, and Pass services. Proton says it has already rebuilt its Mail and Calendar apps for Android and iOS using a “faster and more extensible architecture.” The new Mail app will not only offer faster performance and better stability but also bring a couple of new highly requested features. It will finally introduce a new Offline mode that will allow users to read and write emails without an active internet connection. In addition, Proton is adding an advanced search feature to help users easily find emails, attachments, and threads.

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Proton Mail is finally getting this highly requested feature

Credit: Proton Proton Mail is rebuilding its Android and iOS apps from the ground up using a new architecture. The revamped app is already in testing and offers improved performance and stability, along with new features like offline mode and advanced search. The Proton Calendar app is also getting a similar redesign, which will introduce new features like tasks, enhanced search, and offline access. Proton Mail is set to receive completely redesigned mobile apps, built from the ground up to deliver a better user experience and introduce a few new features. Proton, the Swiss company behind the privacy-focused email service, recently announced the new apps as part of its spring and summer roadmap, which also outlines a few noteworthy changes coming to its Calendar, VPN, Drive, and Pass services. Proton says it has already rebuilt its Mail and Calendar apps for Android and iOS using a “faster and more extensible architecture.” The new Mail app will not only offer faster performance and better stability but also bring a couple of new highly requested features. It will finally introduce a new Offline mode that will allow users to read and write emails without an active internet connection. In addition, Proton is adding an advanced search feature to help users easily find emails, attachments, and threads.

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You can now use Apple Maps on an Android phone, but don’t expect a smooth ride just yet

Apple Maps started offering a public web interface in beta testing last year. That web version of Maps is now compatible with Chrome on your Android phone. Apple Maps in Chrome still lacks some important desktop features, however. For years now, Apple and Google have been developing software and services for their users that fill the same niches. We’ve got Safari and Chrome, Apple Pay and Google Wallet, and countless others. Sometimes those efforts end up being extended across platform lines — you can run Gmail on an iPhone just fine — while others are much more locked down to that single ecosystem. Today we’re getting some news about at least one way the barriers between these worlds are starting to come down a little, as Apple Maps gets easier for non-Apple users to enjoy. Apple Maps has been available as a web service, just like Google Maps, through a beta test that began last summer. And while that opened the door for Apple’s mapping solution to PC users, the same wasn’t true on Android, where the site wasn’t compatible with the mobile Chrome browser.

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You can now use Apple Maps on an Android phone, but don’t expect a smooth ride just yet

Apple Maps started offering a public web interface in beta testing last year. That web version of Maps is now compatible with Chrome on your Android phone. Apple Maps in Chrome still lacks some important desktop features, however. For years now, Apple and Google have been developing software and services for their users that fill the same niches. We’ve got Safari and Chrome, Apple Pay and Google Wallet, and countless others. Sometimes those efforts end up being extended across platform lines — you can run Gmail on an iPhone just fine — while others are much more locked down to that single ecosystem. Today we’re getting some news about at least one way the barriers between these worlds are starting to come down a little, as Apple Maps gets easier for non-Apple users to enjoy. Apple Maps has been available as a web service, just like Google Maps, through a beta test that began last summer. And while that opened the door for Apple’s mapping solution to PC users, the same wasn’t true on Android, where the site wasn’t compatible with the mobile Chrome browser.

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