Wednesday, June 15, 2011 | 10:36 AM

(Cross-posted on the Google Enterprise Blog)



We don’t have to tell you that the workforce is increasingly mobile, and that workers on the go expect to be fully productive on email and calendar from their mobile devices. But we do want to tell you that we have a few new features for Google Sync users that will help employees work efficiently from anywhere on their iPhones and iPads.



Google Sync keeps your phone’s native mail and calendar apps in sync with your Gmail, Calendar and Contacts. Today, three new updates to Google Sync for iOS will allow you to:



Search all your emails in Gmail, not just the emails stored locally by the iOS mail app.









Accept, decline or edit calendar events from the iOS calendar app.





Send email from the address you want. We recognize that some of you manage multiple email addresses from a single Gmail account.Gmail’s “Send Mail as” feature lets you send messages with another email address listed as the sender instead of your Gmail address, e.g. joe@altostrat.com instead of joe@gmail.com. Now the iOS mail app will respect these settings.

These three updates are available to both Gmail and Google Apps email accounts.For more information, visit Setting up Google Sync with your iOS device Posted by Steve Hardt, Software Engineer