Gmail. The Pixelbook (obviously) comes with Chrome OS. By default, you get Offline Gmail (check out this and this if you didn't know you could use Gmail offline in your Chrome browser and you want to learn how) in Chrome OS and the Pixelbook comes with a shortcut link.
However, as cute as offline Gmail in Chrome is, I am just used to using the Gmail Android app on the Pixel C.
So this week, whilst I am technically back at work, not everyone else that I need to interact with as part of my current working arrangements are, so I am emailing away like a champion and using the Android app to do it. Maybe I will revisit Offline Gmail, but for now, the winner is Gmail for Android.
Trying to get stuff done on my Pixel 2 and Chrome OS Pixelbook! Productivity tips, GTD apps and other stuff!
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