This is what the new Gmail will look like

in technology •  7 years ago 

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This update is said to include new features currently present in Inbox, such as smart replies and the ability to snooze emails. The update will also bring Gmail up to date with Google’s rapidly changing design languages, and will incorporate aspects of material design as well as Google’s new bubble design.

New Gmail Interface
Gmail’s new interface

After we posted that report, a trusted source offered to let us see the Google redesign early. The new design we received supports the claims of features like smart replies and email snoozing, and enables a sidebar of plugins that give you easy access to different Google apps like Calendar and Keep.

What’s more interesting, is that Google looks to be completely refreshing Tasks for the masses. This is essentially a To-Do list which can be built directly into your Gmail window to help keep you on track with your goals for the day. Tasks was previously built into Gmail already, but the UI hadn’t been updated since the dark ages, so this total revamp is a welcome change.

These plugins are huge from a productivity standpoint, and make even more sense for things like Chromebooks. If I could get all my work done on a single webpage I would never leave my inbox again, and that is likely what Google is aiming for with this update.

The new Gmail will give you three different layouts to choose from:

Default will show you what kind of attachment is included in an email, including things like images, slides, documents or spreadsheets, right from your inbox
Comfortable removes these icons and instead shows the familiar paperclip to signify an attachment
Compact is similar to Comfortable but decreases the vertical whitespace

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