If you use Gmail, you can expect to see a new design and new features appearing in the coming weeks. Here's an early peek at the new design.
In an email to G Suite customers, Google said they've been working on a new design of Gmail's web interface and adding some new features. The changes will be rolled out to G Suite customers and then to those with personal email accounts in the next few months.
If you use Gmail Inbox, the changes won't be as noticeable. Some of the new changes include being able to access to Google services like Google Calendar and Google Keep from within Gmail, and using Gmail offline without a stand alone app (offline support is slated for June 2018). The ability to "snooze" emails so that you can choose when they reappear in the Inbox and Smart Reply are also in the lineup, as well a choice of three layouts (default, compact and comfortable).
In some ways it looks like Google is bringing its web interface more in line with its mobile version and Inbox. It's unclear right now if Google will retain the ability to use themes in the Gmail web interface.
It's early days yet and this looks like a gradual rollout, but Google's I/O developer conference is in early May - Google will probably have more to say about the new design then.
Read More
Σχόλια
Δημοσίευση σχολίου