it's been speculated for some time that Google has been working on some updates for web-based versions of Gmail, and the company is officially moving form tease to truth with its early-morning announcement today.
Though the company's blog post is themed around its G Suite version of Gmail, Google representatives have confirmed that regular oI' Gmail users will receive the same updates. Here\s a Quick look what yo'll be able to play with today.
Hover Action
As the name implies, you'll now be able to hover your mouse over messages in your inbox and perform different kind of action ever having to open the email directly.
A Brand-new Sidebar
you can now tap on super-tine icons in a brand-new right-hand sidebar to pull up your Google Calendar, write notes in Keep, type up to-dos in Tasks, or access other Gmail add-one you've installed.
And, yes Tasks finally has its own dedicated mobile app for Android and iOS, which Google is also launching today
Hello to snooze and Smart Reply
Smart Reply should be a nit more familiar to anyone who used Google's inbox by Gmail app. In short , Gmail will now offer quick answer that you can fire off just by clicking on them rather than typing them, depending in the context of the email you're looking at ( at the language you typically use when replying to messages ).
Miscellaneous tweaks
you can now add recipients to your email directly from the body.
Though the company's blog post is themed around its G Suite version of Gmail, Google representatives have confirmed that regular oI' Gmail users will receive the same updates. Here\s a Quick look what yo'll be able to play with today.
Hover Action
As the name implies, you'll now be able to hover your mouse over messages in your inbox and perform different kind of action ever having to open the email directly.
A Brand-new Sidebar
you can now tap on super-tine icons in a brand-new right-hand sidebar to pull up your Google Calendar, write notes in Keep, type up to-dos in Tasks, or access other Gmail add-one you've installed.
And, yes Tasks finally has its own dedicated mobile app for Android and iOS, which Google is also launching today
Hello to snooze and Smart Reply
Smart Reply should be a nit more familiar to anyone who used Google's inbox by Gmail app. In short , Gmail will now offer quick answer that you can fire off just by clicking on them rather than typing them, depending in the context of the email you're looking at ( at the language you typically use when replying to messages ).
Miscellaneous tweaks
you can now add recipients to your email directly from the body.
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