

- #OUTLOOK FOR MAC 15 OPEN OPEN MESSAGES READING PANE FREE#
- #OUTLOOK FOR MAC 15 OPEN OPEN MESSAGES READING PANE WINDOWS#
Not only that, if you have applied more than one label to an email message, that email message will appear in multiple folders. As anyone who has set up Gmail via a traditional email client (ironically through Outlook) will tell you that these labels appear as folders in those clients. Most people still believe that Gmail as it has labels doesn't have folders this is not strictly true. At this point, we need to clarify things a bit. This meant that messages could be tagged with multiple labels instead of being put into one specific folder. The big thing the Gmail did to differentiate itself from the competition was to have labels instead of folders. Gmail also has a reading pane, switched off by default too, but is much easier to enable. Gmail also features a reading pane, but it can be enabled through the quick settings menu. The reading pane on is by default switched off, but can be enabled quite simply. The redesign, thankfully, improves on the feel while retaining the ability for users to concentrate on emails themselves rather than face any distractions. Gmail had previously prioritised simplicity, although many would describe this as plainness. However, a recent redesign to Gmail has seen its aesthetics and user experience vastly improve - looking far more in line with.
#OUTLOOK FOR MAC 15 OPEN OPEN MESSAGES READING PANE WINDOWS#
takes its cue from the Windows Modern UI' style, also known as the Metro user interface, with Gmail until recently considered the "uglier" of the two.
:max_bytes(150000):strip_icc()/change-font-size-outlook-message-list-1173791-2-83066e8b37864cd1a888a5b039bb31ca.png)
InterfaceĪesthetically, both Gmail and showcase a clean interface, differing in the default colour themes Gmail sporting red and white, and sporting blue.

We should note that this capacity has since increased substantially, however. This was a capacity that was a staggering 500 times less than Gmail’s first offering in 2004.
#OUTLOOK FOR MAC 15 OPEN OPEN MESSAGES READING PANE FREE#
A further rebrand in 2013 saw the email service adopt the moniker, but it only offered 2MB of free storage. The service was rebranded the following year to MSN Hotmail, and then once more to Windows Live Hotmail. Microsoft launched Hotmail a few years before that, in 1996.
