New Gmail Comes to All: Do You Approve?

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gmailThe new Gmail is officially here. We’ve known about this new design for months now, but the rollout to all users has been a slow process.

Google officially announced the redesign in November. Until recently, however, users still had the option of reverting back to the old look. That’s not the case now, as Google has followed up its redesign of Google+ with an involuntary change to new Gmail for all users.

James Fallows of The Atlantic was one of the users putting off switching to the new look. He laments the changeover, calling it “the forced ‘improvement’ of something that wasn’t broken,” an opinion that’s been echoed on Twitter throughout the product’s prolonged unveiling.

However, many people feel just fine about the new Gmail. Jeff Kee wrote that he was a voluntary convert. “I actually like the clean look without clutter,” he wrote. “More focus on the emails – I love it.”

But as with any major redesign of a widely used product, there will be a range of opinions.

Read more on this at The Atlantic.

{Mashable/Matzav.com Newscenter}


11 COMMENTS

  1. Do anyone find it hard to scroll down with the new version? I’m so frustrated, not being able to read my emails properly.
    Did this happen to anyone else?!?!?

  2. Just get used to it. If the new look was the old look and you were forced to use the new look which is the old look, you’d also complain.

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