![]() ![]() ![]() You can click and view an attachment directly – which not just saves you time, but also removes the frustrations. With the new Gmail redesign interface, all attachments on a conversation thread can be seen easily without having to go through numerous email conversations. You can also snooze a bill to pay until a few days before it’s due for payment. I sometimes use it to remind me to publish a review article about two weeks after getting a review sample, and also if I need to follow up on something. You can snooze emails containing your flight information and tickets to the week before you travel, or when you need to send a reply to someone an hour before an event. It’s really handy to reduce clutters on your Inbox and also as a good reminder to re-read important emails at a specific date and time. You can snooze it to later on the same day, or even on a specific date and time. For example, you may want to take action on an email, but not now. The snooze feature allows you to re-schedule an email on your Inbox to appear later. I don’t know how people can live without it, really. I’ve been using Google Inbox daily for a number of years and glad that the Snooze feature makes it to Gmail. Here are what’s new on the new Gmail redesign (2018) and my impressions. With billions of users using Gmail, interface and features changes are definitely quite risky but Google give assurance that you’ll love the new Gmail. ![]() If you are not aware yet, Google has officially announced a new Gmail redesign (with changes to interface and new features), which they have not done for many number of years. ![]()
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