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Gmail keeps getting and better. And in an attempt to try and drive even more people away from using dedicated e-mail programs, they decided to include new features. Some are more useful than others, but they’re all welcome.
Reply on top
No more scrolling to the bottom of a long message to find the âReplyâ link. Now there’s a Reply button right on top, along with a lot of other options under the little dropdown arrow.
Embarassment-reducing new message notifications
Ever replied to a message only to find out that someone sent a better, smarter reply right before you? Now, if someone sends a reply while you’re in the middle of reading a conversation (or replying to it), you’ll get a notification that a new message has arrived. Click “update conversation” to see what youâve missed.
Forward all
When viewing a conversation, use the new âForward allâ link on the right if you want to forward the entire conversation instead of just one message.Chat even when your friends are offline
Chatting in Gmail just keeps getting better. Now, if you’re chatting with a friend who goes offline, your friend will be able to see whatever you were typing the next time he or she goes online.
Get Gmail on your mobile phone
It’s new and it’s fast. To try it for yourself, point your phone to gmail.com/app
All this and 2783 (and still growing) Megabytes of mail space, who needs another mail client? Or another mail account, as a matter of fact!
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3 Responses for "Five new Gmail features"
November 11th, 2006 at 9:03 pm
1I’m using for a while the app and i have to say it’s great.
Without any crashes or memory efforts for the mobile phone. and yet it’s a java app
November 13th, 2006 at 12:12 pm
2My Inbox is packed with a few thousand emails and each one of them carries high resolution images of Consumer Electronics, such as Cell Phones, Computer Peripherals and Input Peripherals that make the Gmail application a little slow at time. I am not even able to utilize it to access information on a mobile phone.
November 13th, 2006 at 1:46 pm
3you have to use the mobile version of gmail for it to work fast on a mobile phone. i have gotten google maps to work fine on my mobile. best of luck
the search feature in gmail got me into it and i will never look back. outlook is piss compared to it
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