This week’s dead Google products: Google Podcasts, basic Gmail, and more!Leo@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show to Technology@lemmy.world – 361 points – 1 years agoarstechnica.com48Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsthey removed gmails basic html? i used it yeserday (and evey day before) basic HTML Gmail is dying in early January 2024 great. gotta use some e-mail client thenI think they will still have the web interface. But maybe there was an option for basic HTML which eliminated a bunch of the client side scripting.This news must really suck for you then.I use it to edit and create tags and filters on mobile. Gotta find a client that supports that now, I guess.read the article
they removed gmails basic html? i used it yeserday (and evey day before) basic HTML Gmail is dying in early January 2024 great. gotta use some e-mail client thenI think they will still have the web interface. But maybe there was an option for basic HTML which eliminated a bunch of the client side scripting.This news must really suck for you then.I use it to edit and create tags and filters on mobile. Gotta find a client that supports that now, I guess.read the article
basic HTML Gmail is dying in early January 2024 great. gotta use some e-mail client thenI think they will still have the web interface. But maybe there was an option for basic HTML which eliminated a bunch of the client side scripting.
great. gotta use some e-mail client thenI think they will still have the web interface. But maybe there was an option for basic HTML which eliminated a bunch of the client side scripting.
I think they will still have the web interface. But maybe there was an option for basic HTML which eliminated a bunch of the client side scripting.
I use it to edit and create tags and filters on mobile. Gotta find a client that supports that now, I guess.
they removed gmails basic html? i used it yeserday (and evey day before)
great. gotta use some e-mail client then
I think they will still have the web interface.
But maybe there was an option for basic HTML which eliminated a bunch of the client side scripting.
This news must really suck for you then.
I use it to edit and create tags and filters on mobile. Gotta find a client that supports that now, I guess.
read the article