10 experimental features from Gmail Laboratory should be used

We have introduced 9 Gmail Labs utilities to use, but you will find more than 10 other utility features hidden inside Google's Laboratory as well as the company always launching new versions. Here are 10 khan Gmail Labs

TipsMake.com - We have introduced 9 utilities of Gmail Labs that should be used , but you will find more than 10 other utility features still hidden inside Google Laboratory as well as the company always released the version new. Here are 10 other Gmail Labs worth your attention.

Background Send (new Gmail Labs feature that you really should activate)

We love Gmail, but sometimes it can be slow or insensitive, and waiting for emails to be sent can make you unhappy. Background Send is one of the best features Gmail has ever provided: it allows you to continue working when Gmail sends an email in the background. If that fails, Gmail will notify the user and make a choice so you can try sending again. People should enable this feature, it will make using Gmail even more pleasant and help Gmail work like a desktop application rather than a webapp.

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SmartLabels

Gmail's Priority Inbox is handy when it comes to telling you which messages are important, but non-important messages can fill the mailbox. Users can set up their own filters, but now Gmail's SmartLabels can label common messages - like group emails, notifications, messages from the forum - and organize them in the mailbox. This feature can automatically detect which messages are sent in groups, automatically created, or sent from the email list and label them. This means you no longer have to keep your own filters. If you see that these messages are not spam, but still want to keep them separate from other daily emails, this is an experimental feature you should use.

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Unread Message Icon

Finally, Gmail also gives users unread messages on the Gmail favicon. After activating the Unread Message Icon in the labs, any Gmail card you open will display the number of unread messages on the favicon, so users will know whenever there are new messages.

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Auto-Advance

If you're 'wandering' through a lot of messages at the same time, it's really annoying when Gmail leads you to the mailbox every time you delete, store, or mute a conversation. Auto-Advance feature will allow you to choose actions for Gmail in such a case. Therefore, you can go directly to the email later (or earlier) whenever deleting or storing a message. This feature is small but saves time and makes you no longer have to be annoyed.

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Preview external services in Messages

Gmail has several labs that allow you to preview videos, data, invoices and photos in emails if they are sent from some services. For example, if a friend sends you a link to a Google Doc, Google Docs Preview Lab will display a preview right in the email. Similarly, if someone sends you a message with an address in it, Google Maps Preview Lab will automatically show you that address on the map. In addition, there are Labs preview for Google Voice, Yelp, Picasa, and Flickr if you or those in your contacts list use these services.

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Nested Labels

Label is really handy for organizing messages, but there will be times when you have so much to arrange labels. Nested Labels is a handy feature that allows you to create labels in the hierarchy - eg, separate emails to "work" and "personal", and then separate the personal item to the item " family "and" friends ".

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Apps Search

If you use Google Docs or Google Sites, Apps Search is a handy feature that extends the search capabilities of these two applications. That way, when you search for anything in Gmail, it will also bring search results from Docs and Sites under Gmail's search results. If you are not a Docs user, you may want to search Create a Document and Docs Gadget Labs.

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Refresh POP Accounts

Gmail has a very interesting feature that allows users to merge multiple email addresses into one mailbox, but it only refreshes when it deems necessary. This can make you feel uncomfortable whenever you know someone has sent you a very important email to read early. Refresh the POP Accounts Lab to add a button to the help box refreshing your POP account when needed, much easier than refreshing from Gmail's settings or logging in to other email accounts.

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Sender Time Zone

Time zone is always a pain when you want to know it, so if you often have to contact customers or relatives abroad, Sender Time Zone Lab is really a good feature to use. It will detect the current time zone of the person you are contacting and indicate how much time it is each time you open an email of that person. It even provides users with a small icon that will turn red if over 9 pm in the other country. From there, you can know the ideal time when you want to make a phone call.

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Video Chat Enhancements

Google Chat is one of the interesting video chat platforms, and Video Chat Enhancements Lab makes it even more awesome. This feature will add the latest and greatest features to Google Video Chat. These features can now be mentioned as higher resolution, larger windows and many other features to be provided in the future. If you are using Google Video Chat, there is no reason not to enable this feature.

These are just 10 of the new favorite features of Gmail Labs, and there are many other features in Google settings. So pay attention to the Labs area and look for features you like.

Update 26 May 2019
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