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Compare All G Suite editions (Legacy, Basic, Business, Enterprise)

Are you trying to decide which version of G Suite (formally is Google Apps) to sign up for? Or maybe you’re considering upgrading from your current version to one that offers more features. In this article, GGAppsFree.com will be discussing the features difference between various editions of G Suite.

There are four editions of Google Apps so far, they are:

Some editions might not have every feature of a basic service. For example, all editions include Gmail, but S/MIME encryption in email messages is only available in G Suite Enterprise.

Use the tables below to compare exact differences of all G Suite editions (Legacy, Basic, Business, Enterprise): Read more

How to Setup up G Suite Alias Domain in Outlook?

Although the web-based system of Google Gmail is one of the most feature-rich webmail platforms, you may want to handle your Gmail account & messages from a client email software program such as Microsoft Outlook.

This tutorial demonstrates how to configure Outlook 2010, 2013, 2016 or later for Google accounts. The screenshots are for Outlook 2013, but the steps are the same for all versions. Read more

How to Add Domain Alias in Google Apps Free / G Suite Legacy?

With Google Apps Free / G Suite Legacy, you can give users multiple email identities at domains other than the primary domain you have associated with the service. To do this you would use a domain alias. Domain aliases are additional domains you may add to your G Suite account at no additional cost. These domain aliases may be used to send and receive emails. Read more

Add the Secondary Domain for Google Apps Free account no longer to working

Google Apps also know as G Suite account has always been a point of interest among all webmasters and website owners, as it allows users to have custom branded email id like [email protected] for free of cost. Unfortunately, from December 6, 2012, mother Google has stopped providing this free service. Not yet, from December 18, 2018, Google has stopped supporting change the primary domain for G Suite Legacy account too. And now, Google doesn’t stop that because they are evil, from January 17, 2020, adding the secondary domain for Google Apps Free account no longer working. The most shocking thing is Google has released this patch so quietly that almost no one has noticed this change. Google just added new conditions to their “Upgrade from G Suite legacy free edition” help article. We can’t return back to the legacy-free edition of G Suite if we changed or renamed the primary domain or we upgraded to G Suite Basic, G Suite Business, or G Suite Enterprise. Read more

Upgrading G Suite from the legacy-free edition

Prior to December 6, 2012, Google offered a free edition of G Suite—also known as the legacy-free edition. If you’re using the legacy-free edition of G Suite, you can get more business features by upgrading to a paid edition. Your free G Suite trial starts when you upgrade. Before your trial ends, you must set up billing to keep using the paid version of G Suite. Or, downgrade to go back to using the legacy-free version of G Suite. Read more

Downgrading G Suite back to legacy free version

G Suite legacy-free edition is a service from Google providing independently customizable versions of several Google products under a custom domain name. If you don’t already have G Suite (formerly Google Apps) legacy account, you can get it here. If you already have G Suite legacy-free edition account and you upgrade your account from the legacy-free edition of G Suite to another G Suite edition, you can downgrade back to the legacy-free edition by doing the following instruction. Read more

G Suite (formally Google Apps) editions comparison

Are you trying to decide which version of G Suite (formally is Google Apps) to sign up for? Or maybe you’re considering upgrading from your current version to one that offers more features. In this blog we will be discussing on the differences between various editions of G Suite / Google Apps.

There are three editions of Google Apps so far, they are:

  • G Suite Business (includes G Suite for Education)
  • G Suite Basic (includes special editions for nonprofits and government agencies)
  • Legacy free edition of Google Apps

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