

You can also access Gmail offline, although you'll need Google Chrome for that to work. Leading-edge spam blocking keeps your inbox free of junk, you can manage other accounts from the same interface (Outlook, Yahoo, any other IMAP or POP email), and there's 15GB storage for your inbox, Drive and photos. Messages can be automatically filtered into tabbed categories like Primary, Social and Promotions, helping you to focus on the content you need.

Dynamic mail makes Gmail more interactive, with the ability to take action directly from within the email, like filling out a questionnaire or responding to a Google Docs comment. Messages are neatly organized via conversations for easier viewing, and you can read and reply to emails with ease, even as a first-time user. Most of the screen is devoted to your inbox, with a minimum of toolbar and other clutter. Gmail's stripped-back web interface is a highlight.

First released back in 2004, Google's Gmail has become the market leader in free email services with more than a billion users across the globe.
