Showing posts with label gmail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gmail. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

GMail not working in Opera 11

I just downloaded Opera 11 and impressed with its speed and useful options like not loading images and animation to the page. Also impressed with the simplicity of creating extensions for opera. As I said impressed with its speed and looks and I have decided to make it my default browser instead of chrome. Then I found the worst thing, gmail does not work and throws a message Connection closed by remote server. I am not sure whose fault, if its gmail’s fault its worst case blocking a competitor. Its totally unfair. Hope I will figure out a away to make gmail work and keep opera 11 as my default browser on my system.

 

As on update looks like Opera does something with gmail javascript resulting it to fail to load just check this thread

http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/gmail/thread?tid=6e4ba0f797ec5c55&hl=en

Thursday, June 18, 2009

GMail improves contact list

At last Google gave a big boost to Gmail contact list by allowing users to group contacts and easily view and edit contact details. Considering the old contact management process, this is a big boost below is a sample screenshot.

 

screenshot

Saturday, June 13, 2009

New in Gmail Labs: Multiple Inboxes

I’m seriously into filters and labels. All the email I get related to Flash goes under my 'flash' label, everything about paragliding goes under flying, and they all skip my inbox because that's how I like to stay organized. But when new email arrives I have to switch to the 'flash' label first, then click on paragliding, etc. I wanted a way to see it all at once. So when I heard about Gmail Labs, I started implementing a Labs feature in my 20% time that would help me (and you!) spend less time monitoring important messages that may end up getting filtered away. Starting today, you can try Multiple Inboxes, a Labs experiment which makes it possible to have more than one "inbox" in your default Gmail view.An image is worth a thousand words, so here's what my inbox looks like:

In addition to a quick view of my important labels, I also like to keep all my starred and draft messages in separate panels. After you turn on Multiple Inboxes from the Labs tab under Settings, you can configure what you want to see, as well as set the number of messages displayed and the positioning of your panels from the Multiple Inboxes section under Settings. However you choose to use it, let us know how we can improve the Multiple Inboxes experiment -- all feedback is welcome.