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Have you switched to the Gmail PWA yet? Let us know in the comments if you prefer this over the standard browser tab!

Here is why you need to install the Gmail desktop app right now . A Progressive Web App is essentially a website that pretends to be a native app. When you "install" Gmail via Chrome or Edge, it launches in its own, dedicated window. It has its own icon on your taskbar or dock. It doesn't have the address bar, the back button, or those 47 other extensions you have installed. gmail for dekstop

But for the last two years, Google has been quietly pushing a better way. You may have missed the announcement, but the clunky "Gmail Offline" Chrome app is dead. In its place is something much more powerful: Have you switched to the Gmail PWA yet

For over a decade, the ritual was the same: Open Chrome, click the bookmarks bar, and open Gmail. It lived there, sandwiched between a YouTube rabbit hole and a stray Google Doc. A Progressive Web App is essentially a website

Stop treating your email like a web page. Treat it like the tool it is.

But the experience is revolutionary for your workflow. By decoupling your email from your browsing, you stop the multitasking madness. When you click that Gmail icon, you are saying, "I am doing email now." When you close it, you are done.

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Have you switched to the Gmail PWA yet? Let us know in the comments if you prefer this over the standard browser tab!

Here is why you need to install the Gmail desktop app right now . A Progressive Web App is essentially a website that pretends to be a native app. When you "install" Gmail via Chrome or Edge, it launches in its own, dedicated window. It has its own icon on your taskbar or dock. It doesn't have the address bar, the back button, or those 47 other extensions you have installed.

But for the last two years, Google has been quietly pushing a better way. You may have missed the announcement, but the clunky "Gmail Offline" Chrome app is dead. In its place is something much more powerful:

For over a decade, the ritual was the same: Open Chrome, click the bookmarks bar, and open Gmail. It lived there, sandwiched between a YouTube rabbit hole and a stray Google Doc.

Stop treating your email like a web page. Treat it like the tool it is.

But the experience is revolutionary for your workflow. By decoupling your email from your browsing, you stop the multitasking madness. When you click that Gmail icon, you are saying, "I am doing email now." When you close it, you are done.

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