New Gmail features
Saturday, June 7, 2008
Google is inviting users to test thirteen new Gmail features by adding a new Labs option next to the Web-clips option in the Gmail Settings page.
Reportedly, Gmail Product Manager, Keith Coleman, said the idea was to make Gmail more flexible, get users' feedback, and include popular features in it. Coleman said they would open-up integration of third-party codes with Gmail and enhance its interface for better performance. Currently, only Google engineers can code features to be listed under Labs.
Here's a snapshot of some of the new features:
Specific Gmail messages can be bookmarked with a quick-link tool
Mail can be labeled with custom stars using the Superstars feature
Email accounts can lockout after fifteen minutes using "email addict" tool
Messages can be viewed within a fixed-width font
User signatures can be automatically placed before quoted text in email replies using signature tweaks
Buddies' status can be hidden in your list using muzzle tool
Navigation can be done with mouse movements using mouse gestures
Keyboard shortcuts can be customized