Sweet, thanks! I was trying to set up some new clients with G-apps, and was frustrated that I had to search all over for the link to the free Standard edition. Thanks!
Why don't you offer an intermediate edition? For many companies that have 100MB mailboxes and no advanced communication and collaboration softwares, a leap to 25 GB at 40 € (50 USD) per account is a big investment. A paid 7GB version for a lower value will defintely be a plus to allow the transition.
Thanks for this clarification. I'm a high school teacher who used Google Apps in my chemistry classes last year. I did everything from creating a group periodic table web site to group lab reports. I'm in the process of reworking my web sites and accounts for next year and the loss of standard edition would make my planning a LOT more difficult. Thanks Google!
Phew - I was sweating the dozens of companies I turned onto Standard Edition calling me like it was my fault. Thank you for keeping your promise, Google. Now if only you would let me integrate Google Voice into Google Apps...
It took me a long time to find the standard edition last week when I was setting up a client's new email platform. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't a little nervous till I found it.
Hi, I would want to know, is it possible to migrate a company webmail to Google Apps Standard edition(with the previous emails remain and imported)? If it is possible, then how to do it?
Thanks for tweeting this.
ReplyDeleteSweet, thanks! I was trying to set up some new clients with G-apps, and was frustrated that I had to search all over for the link to the free Standard edition. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love you, Google Apps.
ReplyDeleteI wondered why the link was removed from the front page, it had gotten a bit difficult to find.
ReplyDeleteWhy don't you offer an intermediate edition?
ReplyDeleteFor many companies that have 100MB mailboxes and no advanced communication and collaboration softwares, a leap to 25 GB at 40 € (50 USD) per account is a big investment.
A paid 7GB version for a lower value will defintely be a plus to allow the transition.
Thanks to keep it.
ReplyDeletethank for info.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this clarification. I'm a high school teacher who used Google Apps in my chemistry classes last year. I did everything from creating a group periodic table web site to group lab reports. I'm in the process of reworking my web sites and accounts for next year and the loss of standard edition would make my planning a LOT more difficult. Thanks Google!
ReplyDeletePhew - I was sweating the dozens of companies I turned onto Standard Edition calling me like it was my fault. Thank you for keeping your promise, Google. Now if only you would let me integrate Google Voice into Google Apps...
ReplyDeleteone of the greatest gifts google ever gave us!
ReplyDeletehow about opening up your payment options and accepting paypal for premier edition?
ReplyDeleteIt took me a long time to find the standard edition last week when I was setting up a client's new email platform. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't a little nervous till I found it.
ReplyDeleteThanks. Google Apps is a great. Can a paid standard (storage+features) edition get enhanced email security features?
ReplyDeleteWould be nice if they support sync with gmail on non-android phones. hope this is coming soon.
ReplyDelete.net domain not supported by Google Standard app ?
ReplyDeleteCan Businesses use the Google Apps Standard Edition? Is it legally ok with Google?
ReplyDeleteCan someone from Google PLEASE answer Atul Mathur?
ReplyDeleteHi, I would want to know, is it possible to migrate a company webmail to Google Apps Standard edition(with the previous emails remain and imported)? If it is possible, then how to do it?
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