Posted by Andrew Moedinger, Software Engineer Ever felt like there should be a better way to manage your inbox? There are already lots of different ways: some people read everything, some mark messages they need to take action on with stars, and others like to have their important email separated from the rest automatically — something Gmail started offering last year with Priority Inbox . Over the coming weeks, we’re rolling out several new inbox styles to help you manage your mail in the way that works best for you.
Posted by Andrew Moedinger, Software Engineer
Ever felt like there should be a better way to manage your inbox? There are already lots of different ways: some people read everything, some mark messages they need to take action on with stars, and others like to have their important email separated from the rest automatically — something Gmail started offering last year with Priority Inbox.
Over the coming weeks, we’re rolling out several new inbox styles to help you manage your mail in the way that works best for you. Once it’s turned on for your account, you can easily choose a style from the tabs at the top of your inbox:
- Classic – This is the default inbox style most people are used to. In the Classic inbox, messages are ordered chronologically, with your most recent email at the top.
- Priority Inbox – Important and unread messages appear at the top of your inbox, then starred messages, then everything else. Each section can be customized further, so you can create your own inbox style.
- Important first – This style puts important mail at the top of the page (both read and unread messages). Everything else is in its own section at the bottom of your inbox. You may have noticed that we turned on importance arrows for everyone a few weeks ago; this inbox style separates messages with these arrows from those without.
- Unread first – Simple: unread mail at the top; everything else at the bottom.
- Starred first – Starred messages at the top; everything else at the bottom.
After you’ve settled on a style you like and used it for about a week, these tabs will go away, You can always change your inbox style from the drop down menu next to the Inbox label or from the Settings page.
So try on a new inbox style and see what fits you best!
Posted by Daniel Cheng, Software Engineer They say a picture is worth a thousand words, and people certainly like to spice up their emails with images. A while back, Gmail started making this easier by letting you drop images from your desktop right into the compose window
Posted by Daniel Cheng, Software Engineer
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, and people certainly like to spice up their emails with images. A while back, Gmail started making this easier by letting you drop images from your desktop right into the compose window.
Now, when you’re running the latest version of Google Chrome, you can paste images right from your clipboard too. So if you copy an image from the web or another email, you can paste it right into your message. This is especially handy for passing around screenshots — you don’t have to save the files any more (I’ve been using Command-Control-Shift-4 on my Mac to save screenshots directly to the clipboard). While this currently only works in Chrome, we hope to enable it on other browsers soon.
Nokia connections has been held in Singapore yesterday and they have announced all new Nokia N9 which runs on Meego with a 3.9 capacitive touch screen with Gorilla Glass and a sharp AMOLED display. … Continue Reading… Read More Here – Nokia N9 – Will It Make A Difference ?- I Say Yes is a post from Technix Update
Nokia connections has been held in Singapore yesterday and they have announced all new Nokia N9 which runs on Meego with a 3.9 capacitive touch screen with Gorilla Glass and a sharp AMOLED display. … Continue Reading…
Read More Here – Nokia N9 — Will It Make A Difference ?- I Say Yes is a post from Technix Update







































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