Google makes Conversation thread easy to use

It often happens that email conversation becomes a long thread over time as more people get involved in it. After a point, it becomes very tough to scroll and finding out one particular email sent by someone.

From individuals to big organizations, Gmail has been a widely used service.

It often happens that email conversation becomes a long thread over time as more people get involved in it. After a point it, becomes very tough to scroll and finding out one particular email sent by someone. Now you can get rid of those complex view of mails when you reply on existing mails. Google has updated its Gmail app with a new conversation view feature. The update will be for both android and ios. Turning this feature on will allow users to view their conversation emails as individual ones.

“We’re now bringing this same feature to the Gmail Android and iOS apps. If you currently have Conversation view turned off on the web, it will be turned off on your mobile app as well,” said the blog post.

 

How to enable conversation view on Gmail

Open the settings menu on your Gmail app.

Tap on “conversation view” to turn the feature on.

You will soon start seeing email threads as individual emails.

 

 

 

 

Disabling the conversation view on Gmail will show threaded mails as individual mails on your Gmail app.

Google says that this is a ‘gradual rollout’ and may take up to 15 days to reach all the users.

 

 

 

 

With over 10 years of vast development experience with different technologies, Nitin Pandit is Microsoft certified Most Valued Professional (Microsoft MVP) with a rich skillset that includes developing and managing IT/Web-based applications in different technologies, such as – C#.NET, ADO.NET, LINQ to SQL, WCF, and ASP.NET 2.0/3.x/4.0, WCF, WPF, MVC 5.0 (Razor), and Silverlight, along with client-side programming techniques, like jQuery and AngularJS. Nitin possesses a Master’s degree in Computer Science and has been actively contributing to the development community for its betterment. He has written more than 100 blogs/articles and 3 eBooks on different technologies to help improve the knowledge of young technology professionals. He has trained more than one lakh students and professionals, as a speaker in workshops and AppFests, conducted in more than 25 universities in North India.

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