Entries in GMail (57)

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

Tuesday
Jan292019

Gmail for Android and iOS finally get Material Design makeover

After being unveiled at Cloud Next 2018 in July, Material Design theme redesign for Gmail on Android and iOS is finally hitting users. It brings a lot of the features seen in the web version introduced last year. The familiar red app bar and accent has been removed and replaced with a stark white motif. You get a search field with the hamburger button on the left and profile icon on the right. The bottom right corner has the button you can access to compose messages. It’s now easier to see labels and other colours with the new design. Photos, documents, and other attachments are now seen inline for easier access. For “dangerous” messages, you’ll see big red banner warnings. Similar to the web, there are three density views for Gmail: Default, Comfortable, and Compact. The update is rolling out in the coming weeks, so keep an eye out for the change to hit your device soon.

Source: 9to5Google

Thursday
Nov012018

Gmail for iOS can now show you all your email accounts in a single inbox

Following in the footsteps of the Gmail app on Android, Gmail on iOS will now let you multiple Gmail accounts into one universal inbox. If you have the left-hand side drawer out, the “All inboxes” option there will, as the name suggests, show you all the emails you get from different accounts in one inbox. Google assures that no emails will be shared between accounts, even with this feature enabled. It’ll be coming to Gmail and G Suite users over the next 15 days.

Source: The Verge

Monday
Aug272018

Google brings Gmail’s quick access sidebar to Google Docs, Calendar

After introducing Material Design to Gmail, Google has slowly made it easier to switch between some of its apps within one browser window. Within the email client, you get quick access to Keep, Calendar, and the newly revamped Tasks apps. Now, this quick access sidebar is coming to Google’s productivity apps like Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Drawings. Google Calendar is also getting access to this sidebar but, as expected, only gets Keep and Tasks. Window switching might soon be less of an issue if you’re fully baked into Google’s suite of apps.

Source: SlashGear

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