Really, Google?
31 points| kennethcwilbur | 13 years ago
I value single-tasking.
There is nothing more distracting than an open email inbox.
Sometimes I have a thought I need to communicate. Sometimes it takes me a while. Sometimes it takes concentration.
That is why I had your Gmail Compose page bookmarked. I could go straight to a platform to communicate my thought without running into the biggest distraction available.
Will someone please, please, please make a reasonable Gmail facsimile that I can pay for, so that I don't have to put up with these arbitrary changes? First the "new look"... now the dead compose page... what next? Why does Gmail keep fixing things that are not broken?
[+] [-] jmillikin|13 years ago|reply
If you want a bookmarkable full-screen compose page, that is still available. Go to http://mail.google.com/?ui=html , then click compose, and bookmark that page.
[+] [-] psweber|13 years ago|reply
http://learn.googleapps.com/new-gmail-compose/new-compose-vi...
The new design has messaging that says the old version of the compose page will go away. I agree with the OP. Freaking terrible news. I only want to see my inbox a few times a day. Not every time I compose. I am a fan of the new visual style, though.
[+] [-] marssaxman|13 years ago|reply
...and this is one good reason not everything should be a web service. I like my core tools not to change until I decide to change them.
[+] [-] fakeer|13 years ago|reply
I would like to have a paid email service for just one user with beautiful web interface and IMAP. Options like FastMail &c fail at more than one.
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[+] [-] logn|13 years ago|reply
Edit: also, I think this focus on Google+ is myopic. They want all the data Facebook has on us. You're telling me that they can't put together a good picture of my entire life and pretty much exactly what to market to me between Google Analytics, Gmail, Google Search, YouTube, Google Play, Android, Google Drive, Calendar, Google Books, Google Groups, AdSense, Google DNS, and Maps? Maybe they should take all that Google+ budget and devote it to datamining their successful products. Anyhow, I hope Linus enjoys his own little social network, he's the only one I know who uses it.
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