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Fixing the little things in Gmail

57 points| abraham | 15 years ago |gmailblog.blogspot.com | reply

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[+] paul|15 years ago|reply
They should fix the speed.
[+] gregschlom|15 years ago|reply
Hehe, I hope they don't, we're already fixing that with our desktop client, BetterInbox
[+] davej|15 years ago|reply
I preferred when the refresh button was a link. It made sense because all of the buttons are actions to be performed (POST) whereas the refresh link simply checks for new emails (GET).
[+] rberdeen|15 years ago|reply
I suspect this distinction isn't clear to most people, who see "check for new emails" as an action to be performed.
[+] Raphael|15 years ago|reply
I've used Gmail for 7 years and never noticed or desired a Refresh button nor link. I've always just clicked the logo or Inbox in the left menu.
[+] jacobian|15 years ago|reply
I'm glad to see there's some forward motion on Gmail; it's seemed like development stalled out a year or so ago. However, it's a bit depressing. If it takes this long to get around to fixing the small things, how long is it going to take the fix the big things?

Gmail's still the best web-based email client I've seen, but at this rate not for long. There's a big honking opportunity here for someone to move in and eat Google's lunch.

[+] abraham|15 years ago|reply
> If it takes this long to get around to fixing the small things, how long is it going to take the fix the big things?

Generally the small things don't get fixed because the big things are getting fixed.

Gmail has been regularly releasing new features and new labs over the past year. http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/

[+] raquo|15 years ago|reply
Strange that the "refresh" button does not provide any visual feedback if there are no new messages. Not good. Even refreshing inbox by clicking on "Inbox" on the left briefly shows a "loading" message.
[+] brown9-2|15 years ago|reply
I see the same "loading" message briefly at the top when pressing the new Refresh button.

You can also get the same behavior if you turn keyboard shortcuts on with either "u" (to refresh current view) or "gi" (to go back to the inbox).

[+] btilly|15 years ago|reply
I just suggested to them that if I send an email and it bounces, that I be asked if I want to remove that email address from my contacts.

I have a lot of non-working email addresses in my contacts, and it is a PITA to clean them up.

[+] rberdeen|15 years ago|reply
Sad to see they didn't fix my "one thing": nothing should take more than ten seconds.
[+] elbelcho|15 years ago|reply
I'd really like to see them improve search speed.

It's the one advantage, in my opinion, that desktop outlook has over gmail.

[+] jedbrown|15 years ago|reply
Need a better way do inline quoting. Gmail insists on top-posting even when I select the part I want to reply to, it's several extra steps to cite and trim properly, especially if you want to reply to more than one part of a message.
[+] zavulon|15 years ago|reply
The most useful thing for me out of that list is "Shift + ?" shortcut. For too long I had to open another tab, open Google, and type in 'Gmail shortcuts'...
[+] jedbrown|15 years ago|reply
That has existed for years.
[+] Niten|15 years ago|reply
I really happy to see the option to disable auto-saving contacts. Now what about fixed-width fonts in plaintext messages? :-)
[+] Slackwise|15 years ago|reply
Came here to mention the same thing. It is incredibly surprising to see that they've not improved the usability of plain text after all these years. Arial is still the default font both for composing and reading.

Now, what I'd also really love to see is a 80 character width guide while composing plain text emails. That may be too nerdy though, but I'd just love to get as close to my usual Vim/mutt config as possible.

Maybe they'll at least get a lab feature out for us plain text users. At least let us customize our plain text font choices. For now, there are a few Chrome extensions that fix this issue.

[+] AndrewDucker|15 years ago|reply
What I'd like is a preview window on the main page, so I can select an email and see the contents.
[+] cma|15 years ago|reply
Did I really just waste time reading this?
[+] hsmyers|15 years ago|reply
Certainly did if you don't use gmail--- maybe not if you do :)