Google Graduates Three Gmail Labs Features


As any Gmail ninja knows, some of the best features are hidden away in Gmail’s “Labs” section, where they test new and experimental features. Today, three of those features graduated to become a default part of Gmail.

The features include:

  • Send and Archive, which adds a button to your reply window that allows you to send a reply and archive the thread in one quick keystroke
  • Quote Selected Text, which allows you to easily reply to a specific part of a message by selecting the text you want to reply to
  • Default Reply to All, which makes “Reply All” the default action when replying to messages

You can turn all of these features on or off through Gmail’s Settings page.

Send and archive, Quote selected text and Default reply to all graduate from Gmail Labs [+Gmail via The Next Web]


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