The new Gmail app has:
β Swipe to archive!
β Undo Send!
β Did I mention swipe to archive!! πππ
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@raritan@nivo0o0 Me. (And, I think, everyone who doesn't get ginormous amounts of email and wants to keep their inbox sanity.)
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@raritan@nivo0o0 It's no more exhausting than the cognitive exhaustion of having 3 or 4 or 5 digits on your unread mail count. :)
And it's easy to start: select every email on your Inbox β every single one β go through the last month or so, deselect everything that looks both actionable and important, then Archive All. If it's older than a month it's not really important β if it was, you would have replied/take action by now. And if there's anything older than a month that is actually important, it will come back to the top of your inbox at some point. Relax.
From this point on, it's just a matter of not letting the emails pile on again. Archive everything that's not important or actionable. Create filters to help you with this. (Google Inbox's automatic "bundles" are great for this.) Deflect emails to come back another day if they're important but you won't be taking action on them today. If you start to go too many days without reaching Inbox Zero and too many mails are piling up on your Inbox (for me this threshold is 15, 20 max), make a concentrated effort to get to Inbox Zero that day and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with it.
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@raritan@nivo0o0 Simple solution: don't use iOS Mail app. Or at least have the Inbox app installed and ready for when you need to search. But at this point I would just suggest using the Inbox app entirely β it's better anyway. Plus, you're using email from Google, makes more sense to use it on a Google app than on an Apple one.
Dammit the default view is now always "Important & Unread". Even if you switch views manually, it switches back next time (and you can't change the default anywhere)
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@guy I hate this. I want to determine what's important to me.
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@aprudy@guy Agree. I'm carrying a iPhone 7 Plus now, and they managed to take up so much more of the screen with garish defaults that it actually lost information density and personal relevance.
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@rgoodwin@guy You and me both. I don't mind having the ability to shift to Important and Unread but I want to start with a chronological Inbox.
@guy old comment (I know!) but if you're looking for a different layout you may want to consider some gmail extensions. We have one (DragApp.com) but there are loads thatn will add a lot 'extra' onto Gmail experience.
@ourielohayon It's also amazing to me that after all this time css doesn't render properly in gmail.. The amount of hours I've wasted designing emails with the most disgusting inline css is not fun
@ourielohayon I made the switch to Android and that's been the most frustrating part. No good email apps. I've always felt the Gmail app on Android is very average at best and has a lot of functionality that is just a head scratcher to me as to why it's even there. Can't believe Google hasn't put out a solid email app yet.
This is π. in addition to the features they mentioned, Gmail app for IOS now supports responsive HTML, which means that any marketing/transactional/formatted emails you receive suddenly got a whole lot easier to read.
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@iamelliot the email community will be pleased! This also means more awesome emails for everyone!
Interesting. In this new version I can not choose my privacy settings and all images are downloaded by default. This makes me vulnerable to marketing software trying to know whether I've opened an email.
The reason why I kept using the gmail app was this feature. This feature is not included in the gmail counterpart "Inbox" either. Now I'll have to stop using gmail on my iPhone!
I am not sure why would they remove this feature... anybody has thoughts about this?
@raulsann Same here. I looked high and low to find the setting to disable downloading of images by default but can't find it. Makes me wish they didn't update the app.
@benhomie totally. I should have kept the old version. This feature is available on the Android app. It doesn't make sense that they decided not to add it for iOS.
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