- Apr 19, 2005
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Gmail making design changes again and it's really bad. To big and bold and feels really laggy.
Any solutions.?
Any solutions.?
Brilliant design decision, Google! Make your e-mail so image intensive it bogs down your own creation, Chromebooks!Gmail making design changes again and it's really bad. To big and bold and feels really laggy.
Any solutions.?
Gmail making design changes again and it's really bad. To big and bold and feels really laggy.
Any solutions.?
works fine for me, no performance problems and i like the new look
Gmail making design changes again and it's really bad. To big and bold and feels really laggy.
Any solutions.?
They have a stupid loading animation now. Before the update my gmail account loaded instantly. Why the delay now? Also the rounded corners everywhere are not ergonomic.
Yea, click settings, then click "Go back to classic style".... but then you won't have anything to bitch and whine about.... your call
I wasn't so much bitching and whining as I was dumbfounded that Google would issue a revision of it's premier software product that can cripple it's own burgeoning hardware product, Chromebooks.Yea, click settings, then click "Go back to classic style".... but then you won't have anything to bitch and whine about.... your call
You guys that still have the "Go back to classic style" option/button are lucky.Yea, click settings, then click "Go back to classic style".... but then you won't have anything to bitch and whine about.... your call
This seems to be the new thing everywhere. Lagged, bloated, non-intuitive interfaces with a ton of wasted space.My company is in the process of replacing all of our internal websites with this type of design. Things that I used to be able to do in seconds, now take 5+ minutes, which can really add up over the coarse of a day. And it isn't just a "learning curve," it is the stupid interface and the fact every time you click anything it reloads and takes 30 seconds every time.
You guys that still have the "Go back to classic style" option/button are lucky.
Outlook.com's new design sucks as well.
What's really sad is it is a product that all of our customers use on a daily basis, so not just pissing off internal people. I always wonder where they get the testers from, how do they not notice things take so much long to load/do? Or do they just not care?It's just bizarre that a company would make that decision.
Yea, click settings, then click "Go back to classic style".... but then you won't have anything to bitch and whine about.... your call
Set it up as an IMAP account in Thunderbird?Gmail making design changes again and it's really bad. To big and bold and feels really laggy.
Any solutions.?
Set it up as an IMAP account in Thunderbird?