For years, Arthur lived inside a browser tab. His digital life was a chaotic orchestra of open windows: a YouTube video playing in one, a half-written Google Doc in another, a news article in a third, and somewhere, buried in the middle of it all, his Gmail.
"What are you using?" Arthur asked, rubbing his temples. gmail for dekstop
It feels like software. Because it is software. For years, Arthur lived inside a browser tab
Sarah smiled. "This? Just the official Gmail desktop app. Or, well, sort of." It feels like software
"No, no, no!" Arthur shouted. He quickly hit Ctrl+Shift+T to reopen the closed tab. The browser refreshed, the white screen flashed, and he waited. The loading bar crawled. In the browser world, an accidental closure meant a full reload, a re-fetching of data, and a prayer that the draft had auto-saved to the cloud.
Users can create intricate rules to automatically route, archive, or highlight incoming mail based on specific criteria.