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Vegastouch

macrumors 603
Jul 12, 2008
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992
Las Vegas, NV
Open the app. The red circle with the plus sign in the bottom right corner. Press it and if you don't see a golden 'invite'ticket in the options that pop up, you don't have any invites.

Open what app? Isnt the invite coming from Google going to our Gmail? I havent got an invite yet and when i open my Google inbox, i have to sign in and then it says "looks like you havent got an invite yet".
 

Dontazemebro

macrumors 68020
Jul 23, 2010
2,173
0
I dunno, somewhere in West Texas
Its not very pretty but I ended up going back to the original Gmail app.

Its, at least to me, just more efficient.

I wasn't a fan of the whole "bundling." Ended up disabling all of them. The new UI was nice though.

I'm starting to feel the same way. I'm so accustomed to rifling thru my emails by date and it's hard for me to find stuff via bundling. Now that the new Gmail 5.0 apk is out and has exchange and Yahoo, plus the spiffy material design, I don't see the need for inbox.

I'm still keeping it around though just to see if it grows on me.
 

Tinmania

macrumors 68040
Aug 8, 2011
3,528
1,016
Aridzona
I'm starting to feel the same way. I'm so accustomed to rifling thru my emails by date and it's hard for me to find stuff via bundling. Now that the new Gmail 5.0 apk is out and has exchange and Yahoo, plus the spiffy material design, I don't see the need for inbox.

I'm still keeping it around though just to see if it grows on me.

I am doing the same... though I have to stop the double notifications lol.

I like the concept of Inbox but I get this feeling I might be missing something or dismissing something on accident.

But I will keep it, along with the Gmail app. I really like the snooze button for email.



Michael
 
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