• debounced@kbin.run
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    10 months ago

    it's also a big FU to everyone accessing Gmail's web interface over geostationary satellite internet connections. i had to deal with that shit for a few months and HTML mode was the only way to ease the pain from how bad the latency can get. the "normal" view would hang like a mofo all the time.

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        10 months ago

        Yes, it would and I will never understand why someone would use the web interface.

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          10 months ago

          Because Gmail filters emails by type. Receiving emails on a client throws all the garbage in one inbox.

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            10 months ago

            Honestly, I don't use gmail much, but I really just want a normal inbox, folders, and rules I can define to filter stuff. Netscape E-Mail circa 1998 was all I ever wanted, and I still miss the PITA trying to get even close to that interface today.

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          10 months ago

          I can't speak for others, but I typically don't use email on the PC. When it is more convenient to use the PC, usually because of an attachment, I will log into the browser version.

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      Agreed. I've reverted to HTML mode recently when tethering from my phone. The signal is bad enough sometimes that it makes a world of difference. Gmail was virtually unusable until I realized HTML mode was still an option.

      Really just time to bite the bullet and acknowledge that it is worth the hassle to switch away from a company that I don't like or trust.