Gpush offers Gmail push on the iPhone (if approved)

Posted on 07 July 2009 by


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My fingers are crossed that this 99 cent application from Tiverias will be approved for the iPhone App Store. The program does little except issue push notifications (Techcrunch say’s they appear within 30 seconds) to let you know you have a new Gmail email message. The lack of push Gmail on the iPhone is one of my biggest pet peeves about the device. Other phones like the Palm Pre and BlackBerry have no problems supporting Gmail push. Let’s hope that Apple approves this application (expected to cost .99) soon so iPhone users can put the lack of Gmail push email behind us.

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  • Larry Greenberg

    https://www.nuevasync.com/ is supposedly a push gmail solution that works for the iPhone.

    Although it comes with a price tag of $25 per year it’s at least something if this app. doesn’t make it through or you simply can not wait.

  • http://www.dailytechdiva.com Jessica Fritsche

    I use NuevaSync to sync my contacts to my phone, but I haven’t tried their push email (I didn’t know it was live, actually…it wasn’t for quite some time). This app is intriguing, but if it doesn’t get approved I might just have to try out NS with my email.

  • Dan Cohen

    I… WANT…THIS….

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