Google is finally redesigning one of the annoying features of Gmail, right-clicking, upgrading it and adding many more options to the pop-up list that will make it more useful.
ΦIt can be quite simple, once your account is loaded, the above list of options will appear when you right-click on an email.
Options for replying, forwarding, tagging, moving, mumbling, and postponing emails are now added - options that honestly should have been around a long time ago.
Compared to the old right-click menu, with three minor options: archive, unread or delete, we would say it is day and night.
Google says it will start updating today with G Suite users in the Rapid Release areas and on February 22nd for scheduled release customers, although it will take a few days in both cases to roll out.
An exact timeline for standard free Gmail accounts has not yet been set, although the new settings will probably arrive in your inbox very soon in the next few days.
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