• New Gmail design first look
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqtEzthzxuo
I redesigned gmail by switching to protonmail. Although what they did with the attachments is pretty nice.
All the neat features that I'll barely get to use. Neat for the business world nonetheless.
Why'd they go to the effort to blur out the emails on the screen recording, when you can just see them all in the b-roll?
Are they gonna make the calendar less shit? Literally all I need from a calendar is that it's widely accessible and I can select and duplicate multiple events easily, but it's still not a thing
Duplicate as in repeating events?
This has me wondering just how many millions/billions it would cost businesses if Google's servers went down for even an hour.
Is it that much better? While I made an account to have my name I don't use it.
I mean it's not going to blow Gmail away features-wise. It's just nice to have an email provider with encryption and based in a more privacy-friendly country.
Sort of, but not quite I have a bunch of hobbies/creative projects, and I want to organise my after work time to be most productive. I like having a set plan for the week, along with flexibility to add events at short notice, etc. So I want the ability to click and drag a box around some events and duplicate them, for example, bulk moving and bulk pasting them into other days on my schedule. It would turn a 30 minute job into a 5 minute job and it just feels like such an intuitive interaction that it feels weird for no calendar provider to support it
I like those attachments.
But the real question is: will the dark ninjas theme I've been using for the last circa 10 years still work after the update?
if this is the one you're talking about, yes https://i.imgur.com/IHxse3s.png
I looks a lot more like Inbox which is what I've been using. The new features look great though
Neat got access to it, it looks a hell of a lot nicer than the older one.
I like the compact mode a lot.
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