Gmail Adds Multiple Inboxes For Easier Viewing
Those who swear by Gmail are probably still reveling from the addition of Offline support, and while we're certain that those responsible for
making the application better could've taken a rest for at least a
fortnight or so, they'd rather keep the hits coming. Announced this
week, Google has added Multiple Inboxes, which is described as a
feature that enables users to view multiple panels at once in order to
better view segmented messages.
For avid users of labels, stars and filters -- particularly those with
setups that automatically send new messages to a certain filter in
order to bypass the inbox entirely -- this addition is a godsend. The
Labs experiment enables users to view their inbox along with a couple
of filtered panels in a single view, which obviously makes glancing for
select messages much easier. Users can even set their default Gmail
view to assemble the panels in certain ways so that your inbox is
separated per your preferences each time you login.
We suspect the new feature is being rolled out in phases, and you can
check to see if it has been added to your account by surfing up to the
Labs tab within Settings. Once activated, you can configure as you
please and toy around with options until you find the perfect new view.
We'll warn you -- setting this up will just make it that much more
difficult to view your email in any other client.
