Take-two for Gmail iPhone app

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gmail-header.jpgThe Gmail iPhone app is back on Apple App Store for another roll of the dice, after initially launching in such a buggy state that it was swiftly removed.

Originally, the Gmail iPhone app caused notifications on the smartphone to stop working properly, before displaying an error message that read “no valid ‘aps-environment’ entitlement string found for application.” Pulled from the store within the day it was first released, Google now believe they’ve righted the wrongs so many users called them out on.

“We’ve fixed the bug and notifications are now working, and the app is back in the App Store,” reads the Google blog.

“We’re just getting started with the Gmail app for iOS and will be iterating rapidly to bring you more features… Based on your comments we have already improved our handling of image HTML messages – they are now sized to fit to the screen and you can pinch to zoom in.”

New features set for inclusion with further updates also include unique mobile signatures, multiple account support, further customization controls and better notifications.

Gerald Lynch
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