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In response to
"
but, but if you don't have everything in a folder, then it all gets cluttered. -- nm
"
by
decline
*blinks*
Posted by
oblique (aka kkuphal)
Oct 1 '09, 07:33
How is this a negative comparison between folders and labels?
Responses:
Using a visual analogy: Take a bunch of papers on your desk and slap labels on them = messy. Put them all in a folder = neat. See? --nm
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decline
Oct 1, 07:36
i actually don't like everything sitting in my inbox either, and i never apply labels because it doesn't *move* anything.
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Andie
Oct 1, 07:35
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I think they added the "move to" button to specifically fix this complaint.
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TFox
Oct 1, 07:36
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oh, did it? i never bother, it might be easier now. -- nm
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Andie
Oct 1, 07:37
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ditto. -- nm
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Beaker
Oct 1, 07:38
Yeah, "Move to" does the labelling and archiving in one step now. So it's identical to "moving to" a folder now. -- nm
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TFox
Oct 1, 07:37
Maybe it's a Labs feature, but my Gmail has a "Move To" drop down that moves and archives -- nm
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oblique
Oct 1, 07:35
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