Folders or labels? Well, I always preferred labels but now labels are even
more powerful. The new label system is not only about drag and drop.

Here's what can be found on the mailplane
blog<http://mailplaneapp.com/blog>and Gmail
blog <http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/>:

A few months ago Gmail got some new buttons and keyboard shortcuts to make
labeling easier, especially for those of you accustomed to that familiar
folder feel. Now we're making some more changes to Gmail's labeling toolkit.

[image: New labels] 1) New location for labels

You'll notice your labels in a new location on the left of your inbox (or on
the right, for those of you using the Arabic, Hebrew, or Urdu versions of
Gmail). Instead of having their own section, your labels are now above your
chat list, grouped together with Inbox, Drafts, Chats and other system
labels.
 2) Label hiding and showing

You now have control over which of your labels show. We've done our best to
get you started by automatically showing the labels you use most and hiding
the rest. Label hiding is my favorite new feature, since it saves me from
having to look through labels I rarely use. If I ever need to reach any of
my old labels, I just click the "more" link.
[image: Label location]

You can show, hide, or delete a label by clicking the down-arrow to the left
of that label.
[image: Show and hide labels]

If you want to make a lot of changes at once, go to the Labels tab under
Settings where you can edit labels in bulk.

For those of you who created label names like _stuff or ++todo++ to force
your most-used labels to the top of the list (come on, you know who you are,
I did it too...), you don't have to come up with clever tricks like that
anymore[image: wink]
 3) Drag and dropYou can now drag messages into labels, just like you can
with folders. This does the exact same thing as "Move to" -- it labels and
archives in one step. [image: drag and drop conversations]

You can drag labels onto messages too. It's the same thing as using the
"Label" button. To label or move many messages at once, first select the
messages and then drag and drop the label.
[image: drag and drop labels]

It's also possible to drag labels into the "more" menu to hide them and vice
versa. If you only want to move a couple labels around, I've found it
quicker than going to Settings.

All of these changes also mean the end of Right-side Labels, an experimental
Gmail Labs feature. This is the first Labs feature we're retiring. (The idea
behind Labs was always that things could break or disappear at any time or
they might work so well that they become regular features. More on that
soon...) Now that labels aren't in their own little box and take up much
less space, moving them around the screen didn't seem as important. We
realize quite a few of you used and liked Right-side Labels, so if you feel
strapped for left nav screen real estate without it, try turning on
Right-side Chat in Labs instead.

We hope these new changes make labeling even easier and help you stay
organized. We'll be rolling out these labeling features for everyone
throughout the day, so if you don't see them right away please check later
today.


 Ruben Bakker // uncomplex gmbh // Switzerland // mailplaneapp.com //
twitter <http://www.twitter.com/Mailplane>

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