Google Sync has pushed Gmail messages, calendar updates, and contacts to iOS since its launch in 2009 , but this half-baked solution previously lacked some key functionality. Beginning today, users can finally perform mail server searches and ensure appointment requests from their iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Because of this you are able to look for messages to your entire mailbox, not only for emails stored to your device — a feature that first appeared with iPhone OS 3 , but without Google Sync support. It’s also possible to reply to calendar invites from in the Calendar app. Fancy that! a 3rd update brings support for sending messages from other addresses listed for your Gmail account, though only the 1st two features worked after we took Sync for a spin this afternoon. (Curiously, Google omitted a “Send Mail as” screenshot on its blog, so this last update won’t actually be available yet.) This latest trio of updates is obtainable for both gratis and Google Apps accounts, so head to the source link for established instructions and the entire feature rundown.
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