The new Gmail is officially here. We've known about this new design for months now, but much like Facebook Timeline, the rollout to all users has been a slow process.
Google officially announced the redesign in November. Until recently, however, users still had the option of reverting back to the old look. That's not the case now, as Google has followed up its redesign of Google+ with an involuntary change to new Gmail for all users.
James Fallows of The Atlantic was one of the users putting off switching to the new look. He laments the changeover, calling it "the forced 'improvement' of something that wasn't broken," an opinion that's been echoed on Twitter throughout the product's prolonged unveiling.
However, many people feel just fine about the new Gmail, including some of our commenters. Jeff Kee wrote that he was a voluntary convert. "I actually like the clean look without clutter," he wrote. "More focus on the emails I love it."
But as with any major redesign of a widely used product, there will be a range of opinions. So we're asking you to let us know what you think. Answer our poll below and tell us in the comments what you think of the new Gmail look.
Gmail users can now control the density of their inbox. Depending on your preference of white space, you choose manually between three sizes: comfortable, cozy or compact.
An overall cleaner interface could make the initial shock of a heavy unread inbox a little easier to bear.
You can now adjust the size of labels and chat areas to view more or less of each.
Labels have also been moved to the top of your inbox in tab form, making it even easier to filter your inbox according to priority.
The new gmail automatically adapts to fit any size window. As you resize the window, the inbox becomes more or less dense.
Like before, you can select themes to personalize your inbox, but now there are high definition choices available. After testing on various sized screens, there is not a hugely noticeable difference, however the images are easier on the eyes.
Emails have been redesigned, making it feel more like a conversation. The people included in the conversation can be found on the right, appearing just as they would in Gchat with their status.
As we recently noticed, there have been some changes made to Google's photo editing applications. These have been integrated with Gmail, allowing you to upload and edit a profile picture.
Taking a cue from its own search engine features, Google's search in your inbox is customizable to your content, making it easier to find what you're looking for even faster.
There is also now a filter feature in the search box, making it easy to sift through a certain time period or find an attachment
Gmail users can now control the density of their inbox. Depending on your preference of white space, you choose manually between three sizes: comfortable, cozy or compact.
An overall cleaner interface could make the initial shock of a heavy unread inbox a little easier to bear.
You can now adjust the size of labels and chat areas to view more or less of each.
Labels have also been moved to the top of your inbox in tab form, making it even easier to filter your inbox according to priority.
The new gmail automatically adapts to fit any size window. As you resize the window, the inbox becomes more or less dense.
Like before, you can select themes to personalize your inbox, but now there are high definition choices available. After testing on various sized screens, there is not a hugely noticeable difference, however the images are easier on the eyes.
Emails have been redesigned, making it feel more like a conversation. The people included in the conversation can be found on the right, appearing just as they would in Gchat with their status.
As we recently noticed, there have been some changes made to Google's photo editing applications. These have been integrated with Gmail, allowing you to upload and edit a profile picture.
Taking a cue from its own search engine features, Google's search in your inbox is customizable to your content, making it easier to find what you're looking for even faster.
There is also now a filter feature in the search box, making it easy to sift through a certain time period or find an attachment
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