Google Updated Its Gmail Mobile Web Apps With Undo Bar

Google has updated the Gmail webapp for Android smartphones and the iPhone with a new undo function. New feature allows user to have a small window of opportunity to undo four key actions like archive, delete, add or remove a label, or move a message/conversation. The Undo bar stays in position even if you move to another screen.

Now when you use the Gmail mobile web app, you’ll have a small window of opportunity to undo four key actions: archive, delete, add or remove a label, or move a message/conversation.When you take one of these actions, Gmail displays a yellow bar that recaps what you just did and allows you to undo it.

This bar stays in position even if you move to another screen (for example, moving to Menu from Inbox). All four actions can still be undone through other means even if you happen not to catch your mistake in time. For example, you can move a message from Trash back into your Inbox.

This feature has been available in the web version of Gmail for a long time. It has now been extended to the mobile web and is supported on both Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android operating systems for smartphones.

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