New Yahoo mail
I just login to my yahoo mail, and apparently they are changing the new interface with better user interface and function now. Honestly, i like the new design more than the old one, but it looks like takes more time to load the page or email with this new interface. One of the best thing i like is the open new email in new tab, which is like the one you can find in firefox.

Here are some fun and functional new things you can do in Yahoo! Mail:
- Drag and drop messages into folders for easy organizing.
- Search for messages containing any word or phrase you want to find with the new super-fast and comprehensive search tool.
- Open multiple messages in tabs so you can multitask.
- Read and manage your messages more easily with the new Reading Pane.
- Type the first letter or two of a friend’s email address and Yahoo! Mail finishes it for you with Address AutoComplete.
- Work quicker with the new, speedier interface (DHTML for the techies).
- Use keyboard shortcuts like Ctrl-s to save a message.
- Navigate from message to message with the arrow keys.
Integrated Calendar
The new calendar timeline (hanging out down there, along the bottom of your window) is like a ticker view of all your upcoming appointments. It makes it super easy to add and edit events, see when you’re busy and when you’re free, and generally stay on top of your schedule. We’ll provide a lot more detail about it in an upcoming post, but no need to wait – give it a try now!
The new calendar timeline (hanging out down there, along the bottom of your window) is like a ticker view of all your upcoming appointments. It makes it super easy to add and edit events, see when you’re busy and when you’re free, and generally stay on top of your schedule. We’ll provide a lot more detail about it in an upcoming post, but no need to wait – give it a try now!Smarter attachingAttaching has gotten a heck of a lot easier, and now you can attach a big file and continue working. Files upload in the background, instead of stopping you in your tracks.
Attaching has gotten a heck of a lot easier, and now you can attach a big file continue working. Files upload in the background, instead of stopping you in your tracks.New OptionsWe cleaned up and integrated Options, made them much easier to navigate, and fortified ‘em with even more of the features you’ve put on our list. Like being able to choose the delay before a message is marked as read (leave it bold and deal with it later), set the font for reading and composing plain text emails (ASCII art nerds rejoice!), and more. Righteous!
We cleaned up and integrated Options, made them much easier to navigate, and fortified ‘em with even more of the features you’ve put on our list. Like being able to choose the delay before a message is marked as read (leave it and deal with it later), set the font for reading and composing plain text emails (ASCII art nerds rejoice!), and more. Righteous!Spam and Size columnsWe’re proud to announce a brand-new vertical in your Inbox and other folders. It’s the Spam column, right next to Flag. Now, when you see a piece of spam and want to fry it without even blinking at it in the Reading Pane, all you have to do is click. And guess what? The Size column is back from its sabbatical, tanned and refreshed. Get an immediate look at an email’s mass, from many K to negligible K. K?
We’re proud to announce a brand-new vertical in your Inbox and other folders. It’s the Spam column, right next to Flag. Now, when you see a piece of spam and want to fry it without even blinking at it in the Reading Pane, all you have to do is click. And guess what? The Size column is back from its sabbatical, tanned and refreshed. Get an immediate look at an email’s mass, from many K to negligible K. K?Also ImprovedFor those using Firefox, composing’s faster now, and scrolling’s smoother too. Also smoother? Search results – which no longer have the gall to occasionally overlap. And contact editing, which no longer happens in a novelty-sized uber-dialog. You want more?! How about seeing the # of unread messages first in the browser rectangle in the taskbar (appearing at the bottom of PC screens everywhere). By your request, it’s the quickest look yet at the state-of-the-Inbox
For those using Firefox, composing’s faster now, and scrolling’s smoother too. Also smoother? Search results – which no longer have the gall to occasionally overlap. And contact editing, which no longer happens in a novelty-sized uber-dialog. You want more?! How about seeing the # of unread messages in the browser rectangle in the taskbar (appearing at the bottom of PC screens everywhere). By your request, it’s the quickest look yet at the state-of-the-Inbox
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