Looks great, thank you Jeff!

Regards,
Marko

On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 4:58 PM, Jeff Grossman <j...@stikman.com> wrote:

> Stay composed: here’s a quick rundown of the new Gmail
> <http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/OfficialGmailBlog/~3/fN5QCvF_6Lo/>
> Apr 25th 2018, 07:00
>
> Email is a necessity for most of us. We use it to stay in touch with
> colleagues and friends, keep up with the latest news, manage to-dos at home
> or at work—we just can’t live without it. Today we announced major
> improvements
> <https://www.blog.google/products/g-suite/new-security-and-intelligent-features-new-gmail-means-business>
>  to Gmail on the web to help people be more productive at work. Here’s a
> quick look at how the new Gmail can help you accomplish more from your
> inbox.
> Do more without leaving your inboxGmail’s new look helps you get more
> done. Click on attachments—like photos—without opening or scrolling through
> large conversations, use the new snooze button to put off emails that you
> just can’t get to right now or easily access other apps you use often, like
>  Google Calendar <https://goo.gl/wH8sMU>, Tasks <https://goo.gl/EsJPqp>
> and Keep <https://goo.gl/8SeHse>.
> [image: Gmail Convergence_Consumer_Image 1]
>
> Gmail will also “nudge” you to follow up and respond to messages with
> quick reminders that appear next to your email messages to help make sure
> nothing slips through the cracks.
> [image: Gmail Convergence_Consumer_Image 2]
>
> We’re also adding Smart Reply
> <https://blog.google/products/gmail/save-time-with-smart-reply-in-gmail/> to
> Gmail on the web to help you reply to messages faster.
> [image: Gmail Convergence_Consumer_Image 3]
>
> New features on mobile, like high-priority notifications, can notify you
> of important messages to help you stay focused without interruption. Plus,
> Gmail will start suggesting when to unsubscribe from newsletters or offers
> you no longer care about.
> [image: Gmail Convergence_Consumer_Image 4]
>
> And you might notice new warnings in Gmail that alert you when potentially
> risky email comes through.
> [image: Gmail Convergence_Consumer_Image 5]
>
> Finally, a new confidential mode allows you to remove the option to
> forward, copy, download or print messages—useful for when you have to send
> sensitive information via email like a tax return or your social security
> number. You can also make a message expire after a set period of time to
> help you stay in control of your information.
> [image: Gmail Convergence_Consumer_Image 6]
> Get startedYou can start using these new updates in Gmail on the web
> today, with some features appearing within the coming weeks. Go to Settings
> (the cog wheel in the top right corner of your inbox) and select “Try the
> new Gmail.” If you want to switch back later down the road, you can go to
> the same place and select “Go back to classic Gmail.”
>
>
> If you’re interested in learning more about how you can use Gmail in the
> workplace, check out our G Suite post
> <https://www.blog.google/products/g-suite/new-security-and-intelligent-features-new-gmail-means-business>
>  which has more detail on all of the ways Gmail can help you stay
> productive.
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