Google is changing. We recently talked about the fact that the Google Maps tool for Android had also improved and now we have to refer to iPhone 4. The Mountain View company has decided to apply improvements to Gmail, the free email client, for those users who use Safari as a browser. That is, for the majority of users who have an iPhone 4 or an iPhone (in any of its versions) in their hands. The truth is that the changes applied are small, but they constitute great improvements when it comes to browsing.
But let's get to what matters. First of all, it must be said that the browser scroll has been changed to view email through Mobile Safari. This is to save the fact of reading very long messages without making it cumbersome, with a navigation scroll that is much more intuitive and agile to use. Ultimately, what Google has done is intervene in the viewing and use of email by Safari users, with the intention that iPhone owners who use Gmail have it a little easier when it comes to fiddle with your email options electronic.
But there is another improvement just as simple, at least in appearance. The guys from Gmail have decided to eliminate the floating bar that until now moved from one place to another when we examined the mail. Those of you who have tried this version will know that it can be very annoying after all. In this way, Google has decided to make the floating bar fixed so that the user can read the email and execute the Gmail actions without any problem.
At the moment, the update is available for the English version of Gmail, waiting for Spanish to arrive soon. As a resource, users who want to test the changes and are in Spain have the possibility to do so by converting the tool to English.
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