Offline Gmail Options Get Real

Offline Gmail is officially out of beta.

Offline Gmail is a managed component of Google Apps that enables users to read, reply, and create messages when disconnected from the Internet.

Offline Gmail is one of several off-line options.  If you want to know more, contact us.

Premier vs Standard Edition

One of the advantages of upgrading to Google Apps Premier Edition is the ability to integrate your existing Blackberry Enterprise Server (BES).  In November, Google upgraded the connector in several ways:

  • Increased Capacity: Administrators can now run up to 500 users per Blackberry Enterprise Server
  • 64-bit Support: The Google Apps Connector now supports 64-bit Windows systems
  • Support for Blackberry Professional Software
  • Hosted Support: The Google Apps Connector now includes support for multiple companies on a single server
  • Enhanced Logging

For small and mid-size businesses, this means easier connectivity and emerging options to use 3rd party BES hosting services.  You can now get the full BES, native Blackberry, user experience for email, calendar, and contacts without the capital investment of running the BES server in-house.

Memeo Connect is Not Ready for Prime Time, Yet.

With the recent updates to Google Docs, users of Google Apps Premier and Education Editions can now save files of any time.  Added with the ability to affordably increase storage space, Google Apps is becoming a viable hosted file service.

To integrate Google Docs with end users’ local systems, several companies are building solutions, including Memeo.

After testing MemeoConnect and working through several support calls, we cannot recommend this as a solution … yet.  The software is lacking features we consider critical for usability.  Here is what we learned:

  • After starting MemeoConnect and entering our Google Apps credentials, the connection does not always happen.  Once in the software, there is now way to see why the state is disconnected and there is now way to attempt to reconnect.  You must exit and start over.  Also, when the connection does work, it often disconnects after some period of time without notice.  Our ability for MemeoConnect to initiate and stay connected to Google Apps was only about 40%.
  • When you pick a desktop or network folder to synchronize with  Google Docs, MemeoConnect automatically pulls in all subfolders.  You cannot granularly select just a folder.  As such, we ended up with drafts and previous versions of documents we did not want in Google Docs.
  • When moving documents up to Google Docs, everything ends up in the Root folder.  MemeoConnect does not create folders to mimic those on your desktop or server, and we could not figure out any way to tell MemeoConnect where to place the folders.
  • Once you add a folder to the sync process, there is no means to remove it.  Per a response from MemeoConnect, the only way to remove a folder from the sync list is to uninstall MemeoConnect and reinstall.   Not the most friendly or usable solution.
  • There is no means to see which local or network folders are setup to sync with Google Docs.

Surely, we expect Memeo will address these shortcomings in upcoming releases, at which time we will retest and review again.

One longer term concern, though, is the model.  MemeoConnect becomes another tool users must use to manage files.    Working locally and saving files to Google Docs using MemeoConnect still requires users to save locally, then run a program to ensure the file is copied up to Google Docs.  And, if the tool is not running, the synchronization does not happen.

Our preference is for tools that let you save to Google Docs and Sites from within your applications and for tools that you can setup to manage synchronization without additional user activities.

Google Spreadsheet Quick Tip

Sharing one of your spreadsheets  with others, but want some else to own it?  You can now change the owner of a Google Spreadsheet.  Simply use the Change Owner option More Actions menu.

More Viewing Options for Google Docs

Google recently added a few features to Google Docs that give you more options when opening and viewing documents.

You can now open documents in a new browser tab or window… simply set the “Where items open” option.

Also, if you prefer, you can turn off the “new” and bold indicators in your document screen when documents are added or modified.

You can learn more here.

Infinity Plus One

Last week, Google made a huge announcement about the Google Docs service under Google Apps Premier Edition.  To summarize:

  • Users can now upload documents of ANY TYPE to Google Docs
    • If you upload a file that can convert to Google Docs, you have the option to convert or to maintain the native format
    • Documents you convert still have size and format/feature limitations
    • Documents you do not convert remain in their native format and may be up to 250MB in size
  • More Space
    • You now have unlimited storage space for documents in Google Docs format (Document, Spreadsheet, Presentation, Forms)
    • Storage for documents kept in native format has been increased from 500MB to 1GB
  • Even More Space
    • You will be able to purchase more space
    • While rumors abound about the cost, Google has not released final pricing and has not provided resellers with the ability to add more space for their customers … yet.

The impact of these changes amazing.  Google Docs can now be used as a virtual file server.  Over the next few weeks, we will be evaluating tools that leverage these new capabilities and will post our findings here.

Improvements for Google Apps Users Running MS Outlook

Many Google Apps users continue to use MS Outlook as their email/calendar software of choice.  The Google Apps Sync for MS Outlook makes this easy, and has recently improved.

  • New Calendars: If you create a new calendar in MS Outlook, the new calendar will be created in Google Apps and will Sync.
  • Multiple Calendars: You can now sync multiple calendars from Google Apps to Outlook.  The sync will include all calendars for which you have write permissions and that are not hidden in your Google Calendar list.
  • Free/Busy with Dual Delivery: We often configure dual delivery — where email goes to Google Apps and Exchange at the same time — so that we can migrate users  in groups and phases.  When running in dual delivery and other Google Apps/Exchange mixed environments, you can now query free/busy information from the Exchange server.  To do so requires installing a free connector and a registry key on each client,  a service that is included in our unlimited support package.

Click here to learn more about these new features.

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Horizon’s CEO: Google Apps is Ready for Business

Allen Falcon, CEO of Horizon Info Services, was a key source and was quoted in a recent article in TechWorld, discussing how Google Apps is geared to meet the needs of business.

Offline Gmail Continues to Mature

While the not most-used feature among our Google Apps Premier Edition customers, offline Gmail is available and is no longer considered Beta.  Offline Gmail lets you compose and read your email without an Internet connection and without using other programs like Microsoft Outlook.

Recently, Google enhanced some of the features that let you manage messages for offline use.  You have more flexibility to download messages by time frame for offline use.  You can also manage download messages with specific labels — all or by time frame as well.

Click here to learn more.

Helpful Hints: Google Calendar

Google Calendar recently benefited from a few small, but useful updates.

  • Snooze Alerts: You can now “snooze” a pop-up alert from the calendar, and be reminded again about an upcoming meeting or event.
  • Hide Calendars: Too many calendars in your list? Don’t want to see them all?  You can now hide calendars from your list.
  • Timezone AutoSync: Your calendar timezone is now synchronized to your display timezone.  If you travel much, this feature comes in handy.

You can click here to learn more.