October 27, 2014 - 14:42 AMT
Google Inbox app available at Chrome web store

Google has launched a web-based version of its Inbox app via the Chrome store, Digital Spy reported.

Users who have received invites for the PC edition of the software can now download it for free and use it in conjunction with the iOS and Android applications launched last week.

Inbox combines elements of Gmail and Google Now by putting your emails into categories in a bid to make things easier to find.

The Bundles feature groups everything from web transaction receipts to bank statements together, while Inbox Highlights show the key information from important messages.

This works on emails that include flight itineraries, event information, and photos and documents, and will even add extra useful details from the web that weren't in the original email, such as the real-time status of your flights and package deliveries. In addition, it is possible to focus on your priorities by adding your own Reminders and Assists to inform you of the things you need to do.

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