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mattbeck | 14 years ago
I'm with city41, I'm constantly chasing my labels now.
I don't WANT gmail to act more like a native app and less like a webpage.
If I did - I'd use a native app, not a web app.
mattbeck | 14 years ago
I'm with city41, I'm constantly chasing my labels now.
I don't WANT gmail to act more like a native app and less like a webpage.
If I did - I'd use a native app, not a web app.
_ea1k|14 years ago
To me, the innovation of gmail was that it made a usable webpage, that worked the way a website should, and yet was still efficient and user-friendly. Part of this was done by copying the better aspects of the app world (keyboard shortcuts, eager fetching of messages, fast performance, etc). But it still fundamentally felt like an efficient, intuitive, information-delivery system (the web).
Copying the worst aspects of the app world (multiple scrollbars per page/screen, massively higher cognitive load due to all the scrolling, etc) is not an improvement.
mattbeck|14 years ago
I hate that they are hijacking the browser's behaviour and replacing the normal scrollbars with those silly little things for example.
Trying to make this act like it's not a webpage is awful. Make it work like a better webpage, not less of one.