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RE: My problems with the new Gmail...
by tingo on Mon 23rd Apr 2012 08:40
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RE: My problems with the new Gmail...
by Almafeta on Mon 23rd Apr 2012 09:51
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Yes, I know, it's to be more touch-friendly. Don't care about touch.
I doubt this was intended to be more touch-friendly. The biggest reason is that now, to get half the commands to even appear, you need to select a tiny checkbox; any slight errors and you've just automagically opened the message and get to go back to try again. To top it off, the commands now aren't even labeled (without hovering for alt text, which you can't do in a touch interface), so you have to pray that what you want to do is listed among the group of whatever these icons represent.
The biggest difference I've noticed in gMail, however, is that Google has decided to exclude my phone's browser from their whitelist, forbidding me from using gMail on my phone. Hardly a move towards being mobile-friendly.




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1. It inefficiently uses screen space. Yes, you can tweak the settings. It's still not as good as it was before. Yes, I know, it's to be more touch-friendly. Don't care about touch.
2. I find it hard to describe this one, because "too plain" isn't the phrase I want to use, but... the UI seems to not delineate areas well enough, by only using colors, not shapes like it used to.
3. Things move around a lot more, requiring more CPU load to handle the animations, and when CPU is limited, that forces me to the (much worse) basic HTML experience, when the old Gmail was good enough.