Gmail improves attaching attachments
For those of you still utilising Gmail after this week's outage, and who, like me, get frustrated with the antiquated method of adding attachments one-by-one to a Gmail message when using the web interface you will be happy to read of the latest Gmail update.
As of today you will be able to simply hold down the Ctrl key (Cmd on OS X) and click on each file you want to attach to your message. You can also hold down the Shift key to select a continuous list of files.
Perhaps, more importantly you will now also be able to see the progress of your attachment import, instead of simply waiting for a "Done" message.
As of today you will be able to simply hold down the Ctrl key (Cmd on OS X) and click on each file you want to attach to your message. You can also hold down the Shift key to select a continuous list of files.
Perhaps, more importantly you will now also be able to see the progress of your attachment import, instead of simply waiting for a "Done" message.
Labels: attachment, gmail, google, update
Yay, this has irritated me for ages, although I remain a loyal Gmail subject.
Posted by Anonymous | February 26, 2009 at 2:40 PM
Hi Tracy, thanks for taking the time to comment. I'm still a loyal user myself, not much beats it's mobile app.
Posted by eishman | February 26, 2009 at 5:29 PM