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 More options Jul 9 2008, 2:04 am
From: Mobile Guide
Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2008 14:04:12 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Wed, Jul 9 2008 2:04 am
Subject: Re: GMail on Instinct
Hey guys!

RIMiline: Wow... Sounds like you really had a rough time there... Hope
you're having a better day today :o)

I was going to suggest using the Gmail mobile client (available for
download at http://m.google.com/mail) which gives you the same Gmail
look-and-feel as the desktop version. Thanks to jkurtis31 and
VinnieCool for their report, though, I now know that is not working
exactly right either. I have relayed this information to the team for
investigation. In the meantime you should still be able to access
Gmail via the mobile browser (http://gmail.com) for a better
experience with label management.

Thanks again for all your posts!

Adrienne
Gmail Mobile Guide

On Jul 5, 2:46 pm, VinnieCool wrote:

> The problem in not Gmail but Instinct. The API that calls onscreen
> keyboard is different (newer) that the regular API. The new API takes
> more parameters and hence incompatible. So any application that was
> not written specifically for Instinct will fail to launch onscreen
> keyboard. I am working on developing a solution. Please keep an eye on
> ajg.ag website.

> On Jun 22, 8:19 am, RIMilne wrote:

> > I have 3 phones with Sprint. The olbie but goodie Blade A900, the
> > Slider M520 and the New "iPhone Killer" Instinct M900. The Blade and
> > the Slide both have GMail on them and I belive are the closest
> > represintation of GMail. I don't have to worry about my Labels and
> > filters not being seen I can go right to them when I want. I really
> > like the GMail interface. On the other hand the new MULTIMEDIA
> > Instinct (Non-PDA, Smart Phone) SUCKS. It ofers everything the other
> > two phones have but worse. The GMail application is the most basic
> > thing I have ever seen. NOT GOOD. Google has built in the ability to
> > configure GMail and Instinct has crushed it down to just INBOX mail.
> > The new Instinct is the Blade and Slider with a big screen. WOW, I
> > just got a bigger more expensive phone that pushed my phone plan from
> > $70 for a shared family plan to a $130 shared everything plane. WITH
> > OUT A GAIN. Oh yeah GPS, but wait both my cars have GPS. Well when I
> > am at work I can show everyone where we are. Sorry for the rant but
> > the Instinct really has me worked up today. My true discussoin is that
> > the GMail App isn't working for me. It has reduced my very organized
> > email to just an inbox email app. And they say I should be able to use
> > it for Corp. Outlook, if it is anything like the GMail app, NO
> > THANKS.........


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