‘s Inbox app is now available for all

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Published 28 May 2015

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Anyone with a Gmail or Apps account can now try out Inbox.

Inbox is an overhaul of Gmail, giving you the ability to snooze, pin, quickly swipe away emails. Inbox launched about eight months ago, has been invite-only since then—though recently, let in a pilot group of Apps users to test it out.  announced the wider availability new features at the keynote for its I/O developer conference Thursday.   

Many new features come as part of the update. For example, you’ll be able to undo sent messages from your phone or the web version. You can also make delete the default option when swiping emails.

Any to-do items you create in Keep will now appear in Inbox. is also partnering with HotelTonight Eat24 to let you make dinner or food reservations right inside the Inbox app.

Of course, the Inbox app wasn’t the only cool new product announced at I/O. For the full rundown about Android M, the new otos app, the Brillo OS for Internet of Things devices, a whole lot more, check out ’s I/O ling page. And be sure to vote in our survey below for the major I/O announcements that excite you the most.