Push Gmail – Now On Windows Mobile
One of the biggest gripes I hear from Windows Mobile users is that there is no true way to get your Gmail pushed to your device. Sure, you can simulate something like this by setting Pocket Outlook to check your mail every 15 minutes. But really, this is not the same as push which alerts you as soon as a message hits your inbox.
Well, gripe no more (or for those of you who always have to have something to gripe about, find something else). A free Windows Mobile add-on from developer gmurray will now allow you to push your email from any IMAP service, directly to your device. And as everyone here knows, last year, Gmail started offering IMAP service, in addition to POP3.
You can download the program for free, here. But before you do, I will just warn you that it is still a Beta, so it may have some imperfections. For more information, you can also check out the developer’s blog and the program documentation. Enjoy!!!


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