Gmail's iPhone App Now Has 'Undo Send' and Faster Search (mashable.com) 29
Google has updated its Gmail app for iOS today, which includes a handful of much-welcomed features and improvements. There is now an "Undo Send" button for mobile, a fresh new look, and faster search. Mashable reports: To unsend an email, just tap the "Undo" button in the lower right corner after you've hit the paper plane send icon. But you have to do it fast. You only get five seconds to hit undo before the email sends. And unlike the desktop version, you can't set it to longer intervals up to 30 seconds. You'll also notice Gmail app's got a fresh new look that resembles the Android version, which makes use of Google's Material Design language. Google's also made search faster with autocorrect suggestions and added in swipe gestures for archiving and deleting. In addition, Google has updated its Calendar application for iOS, bringing an overhauled UI and support for Spotlight search.
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We've come a long way since COPS was in production.
We usually skip the screaming, running, etc. and go straight to shooting them in the back now.
Five second remorse? (Score:2)
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Prefer MS Exchange Server/Outlook (Score:2)
Nah, I don't typically begin to question myself for minutes on end...
I know it's more politically incorrect here to like Microsoft than to like Iran, but I've always liked the capability that any mail system based on Exchange Server and Outlook have, where you can go in, open a mail and attempt to recall a message. If the recipient hasn't read it or opened his mail, the recall is successful, otherwise, it ain't.
That sounds a lot smarter than a 5 second wait. Speaking of which, in any mail system, if you manage to disable your WiFi or unplug your Ethernet cable, you'd man
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Um.. Seriously? (Score:1)
So.. this is a story about the addition of a button. They added a button to an application. Hmm.. wow. Just... wow.
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"Undo Send" Is Just "Delay Send" (Score:1)
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The only way to "undo send" is to go to the recipient's computer and strike it repeatedly with a hammer. The cracks and fissures which form will allow the electrons from your email to escape.
But that only works if the recipient hasn't read it yet.
If the message has already been read, to allow it to escape you need to strike the recipient's head repeatedly with a hammer.
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No, if you'd let me use Outlook, I could summon that email back and it would disappear.
Well actually that is something completely difference. In outlook you can most definitely summon an email back using the retract function. However this relies on the fact that the person reading it reads it in last in first out order and hasn't gotten to your original email yet as it is a client action that deletes the email. Also from seeing it a few months ago I think it also relies on the user accepting a popup request to delete the email. I can't remember that so clearly since it's rarely used.
Dumb syst
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You should have gotten a +5, Insightful for that.
Just saying.
Added new features while breaking others (Score:3)
Not only did they add the "Undo Send" feature, they broke their links that now open in Safari rather than Chrome. They made settings even harder to get to, especially if you have a lot of labels, but added a "open in app" setting, which oddly is missing Chrome, though most other Google apps appear, and if you don't have one installed instead of a toggle it shows "Install" which takes you to the App store to let you install the app.
Upon first use I kept getting "Background send process failed" popups. They also changed the organization of tabs so that the Primary tab is the main tab always available, all other tabs must be backed out to the Primary tab before you can look at other tabs. So instead of going to "Updates" to see important updates, then switching to "Promotions" I have to now go to "Updates", then back out to "Primary", then switch to "Promotions". Thanks Google for making learned tasks more complicated and having to reteach my muscles how to switch tabs.
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Resend old emails bug? (Score:3)
and notification sound (Score:1)