Monday, February 9, 2009

Gmail sets up multiple inboxes

Google has unveiled a new Gmail Labs feature that allows users to have more than one inbox in their default Gmail view.

The new feature called Multiple Inboxes allows users to have multiple viewing panes open simultaneously without having to open another browser window. The upgrade to the web email software gives users a quick view of important labels as well as of saved searches.

Google software engineer Octavian 'Vivi' Costache explained in a company blog post why he used his '20 percent time' to develop the Gmail feature:

"I'm seriously into filters and labels. All the email I get related to Flash goes under my 'flash' label, everything about paragliding goes under 'flying', and they all skip my inbox because that's how I like to stay organized. But when new email arrives I have to switch to the 'flash' label first, then click on 'paragliding', etc. I wanted a way to see it all at once."

Gmail sets up multiple inboxes

The move could help those who use their Gmail accounts for multiple personal email lists, as well as for work.

This article was originally published on CNET News.com.

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