Halycon said:Interface? Who cares about the interface when Gmail is a virtual storage box!
Pics of the current yahoo interface?
Xrenity said:The single best feature of Gmail is in-browser chat.
More and more people start using Gmail and thus you can just chat 'm up a lot of the time.
I love Gmail.
I use the app at home, but at school in-browser chat is really nifty.Ryu1999 said:99% of people who use the chat don't realize there's a separate application :facepalm:
Google Talk ftw
My main reason for not switching. Plus, I like Yahoo's interface a lot more, and I love the ability to check other POP accounts with it. The organizing features are also a plus.pizzaguysrevenge said:I got too much shit to switch.
Halycon said:You can even sign into your AIM account from the in-browser chat applet.
So awesome.
I would appreciate an answer to this to. I get a lot of spam at my gmail account. I don't understand where it comes from. I've never given my gmail address out on the internet.marwan said:so currently im in the phase of switching, and since i didn't use my Gmail for ages, it has tons of spam! how do i get rid of that shit? marking it as spam doesn't help, is there soem other way?
thanks!
also, how do i more my personal yahoo folder i created to Gmail? is it possible?
thanks!
Rewrite said:I think I must be the only one who doesn't get spam from using Yahoo! Mail.
Phoenix said:You must be the one sending all this shit :lol
Phoenix said:You must be the one sending all this shit :lol
Jax said:um, I kind of hate my gmail. You can't even sort by sender or something which is something you can do so easily with yahoo. Was a real pain in the ass to clean up.
I'm sure I'm using it wrong so someone tell me how to sort by sender and or create folders so you can organise that shit. Right now, I colourise label them but its a mess. I want to move them to a different folder
* my yahoo account is very spam free.
Jax said:see the yahoo image someone attached. you can click on the top tabs (FROM/SUBJECT/DATE) and its sort it out, basically functions like outlook - how do you do this in gmail? Its so dumb in a lot of ways.
Although that's nice to find specific users' mail, that's not exactly what he asked for. Maybe he wants to actually have all the mails ordered by sender.Ceres said:type "someone@email.com" and hit Search Mail.
I get about 1 spam mail every two days. Still annoying, when the Mozilla Notifier shows the envelope I go all "yay mail!", to find out its for a penis enlargement.Rewrite said:I think I must be the only one who doesn't get spam from using Yahoo! Mail.
Jax said:still no useful replies. I guess I was right. Gmail's usability is fucking atrocious. Not being to move stuff into folders to "clean things" up makes it a long messed up coloured labelly POS. Ultimately the conversation thing in Gmail is so casual, like MSN - hard to find the exact thing you need especially if its buried in the middle of a long discussion stream.
I really love my yahoo account - both my yahoo and MSN account are also surprising spam free.
jenov4 said:Eh? That's what the archive button is for. The beauty of labels is that email messages can have more than one. You can't put emails in multiple folders.
Jax said:with something like outlook/yahoo - you don't have to. Yon can sort into folders, then within in, subject/date..etc. This is how it should work. I'll stick to yahoo til gmail gets to the 21st century.
Thing is, like other people said, you don't need that kind of thinking with Gmail.Jax said:still no useful replies. I guess I was right. Gmail's usability is fucking atrocious. Not being to move stuff into folders to "clean things" up makes it a long messed up coloured labelly POS. Ultimately the conversation thing in Gmail is so casual, like MSN - hard to find the exact thing you need especially if its buried in the middle of a long discussion stream.
I really love my yahoo account - both my yahoo and MSN account are also surprising spam free.
aku:jiki said:Thing is, like other people said, you don't need that kind of thinking with Gmail.
I was exactly like you and wanted to keep my emails sorted in a orderly manner for easy finding, then I found that too much of a hassle with Gmail and just stopped doing anything. I just take emails, reply and leave it at that and now when I need to find something I just use the search box. I can find anything in a second like that.
It works perfectly, and I don't have to spend another second of my life on this earth sorting virtual letters into virtual folders. It's the kind of chore that should've gone away and really shouldn't be missed now that we don't need it. Life should be spent on the actual conversations in the mails, at most.
zesty said:Indeed. I can't believe people are seriously complaining about the inability to put a message into one place and one place only.