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Tuesday
Feb122019

Google makes right-clicking on Gmail a lot more useful

Before when you tried to access the right-click menu of Gmail, it offered three paltry options: archive, mark as unread, or delete. But that option is about to get a bit more useful. Google is overhauling the menu and adding a lot more options like being able to select reply, forward, label, move, mute, and snooze emails. It’s coming first to G Suite users with Rapid Release domains. And then on February 22nd, it’ll be hitting Scheduled Release customers. Google hasn’t announced if or when Gmail free accounts will be getting the feature. But we’re pretty confident it will land in the future. We’ll keep you posted for any updates.

Source: The Verge

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