Here’s what to expect when you try out the new Gmail
NEW GMAIL
Here's the window at which you'll stare for years to come.
I spend a lot of time staring into the neatly-stacked, never-ending stream of emails that come through my Gmail account every day. There’s a good chance you do, too—the service has more than 1 billion active users. When a service that big gets a redesign, it’s a big deal. And today, Gmail got a new look and learned a few new tricks. Here’s a look at what you’ll get if you opt into the new layout or update the mobile app.
How to get it
This isn’t one of those situations where the new design will spring up on you without prompting—at least not yet. If you want to see Gmail’s new look, click on the little gear icon for your settings and click “Try the new Gmail.” If you have a Gmail account through your job or school, you'll have to wait until an admin allows your organization to update.On the browser
If you switch over to the new design on your computer, you’ll immediately notice that things look a bit different. The compose button is now a whimsical oval like a blimp rather than the bright red rectangle from before.If you choose the standard display model—which makes the line for each email rather large—gmail will also now show you previews of files that may be attached to emails. For instance, I bought two train tickets that came attached as PDFs and Gmail shows me buttons in the preview view that I can click to bring up the PDF. It works in a thread, so I don’t have to go searching through individual emails to find the correct one. It also works with images and other attachments. Google says it does this so you can do more directly from main window.
The right column all now has icons representing other Google apps, like Calendar, Tasks, and its note-taking app, Keep. Clicking on one of the icons brings up a snapshot of the activity in whatever app you choose. So, if you click on the calendar, you’ll get an overview of your day. Tasks will show you all the things you’ve fallen behind on while you click around and explore the new Gmail interface.

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