Gmail Has New Features, New Look

By

Gmail has given its users the option to switch to a new look with new features for the popular e-mail service.

The news comes as the company also announces it has come up with a new Gmail app for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.

In its review of the changes, a story on The Washington Post noted it is now easier to read “long chains” of threads on Gmail. Pictures on the profiles will let users follow who said what. Users can also change density of the Gmail display. Spacing “automatically” changes “based on the kind of display you’re using,” the company adds.

In addition, users can change the size of the chat and label panels, and there are improved search features, as well as smarter navigation.

There is also an advanced search option – making it easier to find something.

It was also reported that the app may offer “push notifications and will likely include priority inbox and one-click message flagging” as well as “Google+ integration,” according to The Post.

In its review of the new options, Mashable commented, “The changes … allow Gmail users much more control over the look of the service. You can drag sidebars around to your preferred size and width, choose from a wider selection of high-resolution background pictures, and decide whether you want lots of email on your screen or more white space between mails…. Heavy Gmail users will also be pleased to learn that there’s a new search function — that is, you can now access Advanced Search by clicking on the search bar. Conversations have been condensed, and profile pictures added.”

It was also announced that users who want the “new look” can click on a “Switch” option in the bottom-right of Gmail, according to a blog post from Jason Cornwell, a user experience designer for Gmail.

In a related matter, Gmail is offering details on the new app.

“We’ve created a new Gmail app for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch,” Matthew Izatt, Gmail product manager said in a Wednesday blog post. “We’ve combined your favorite features from the Gmail mobile web app and iOS into one app so you can be more productive on the go. It’s designed to be fast, efficient and take full advantage of the touchscreen and notification capabilities of your device.”

In September, TechZone360’s Carrie Schmelkin noted how Gmail upgrades back then let mobile users sign into multiple accounts simultaneously.

The service also offered users a mobile-specific signature which informed the recipient that the sender of the message was responding to an e-mail via a mobile device, TechZone360 added.


Ed Silverstein is a TechZone360 contributor. To read more of his articles, please visit his columnist page.

Edited by Rich Steeves
Get stories like this delivered straight to your inbox. [Free eNews Subscription]

TechZone360 Contributor

SHARE THIS ARTICLE
Related Articles

Tech Podcast Award Winners Bring Excitement and Enthusiasm to a Range of Important Tech Topics

By: TMCnet Staff    6/18/2025

Tech Podcast Award winners produce engaging, informative, and often entertaining content, bringing valuable insight from industry front lines to the e…

Read More

How Mobile Technology is Driving the Shift to Casino Apps

By: Contributing Writer    6/12/2025

Recent years have seen casino apps completely changing the online casino experience. Thanks to mobile-first technology, apps are becoming the default.…

Read More

Decentralized IT Management: Fad or Future?

By: Contributing Writer    6/5/2025

Managing IT feels like an ongoing balancing act for many businesses. Centralized systems often create bottlenecks, slow down teams, and frustrate empl…

Read More

IT Management as a Driver of ESG Initiatives

By: Contributing Writer    6/5/2025

Businesses today face growing pressure to meet environmental, social, and governance (ESG) standards. Customers demand greener practices. Investors lo…

Read More

Everything You Need to Know About Mobile Casinos

By: Contributing Writer    5/30/2025

We live in the age of technology and we have come to solve things on the go, whether we are talking about personal or job-related issues. We have come…

Read More