We Gmail developers are arguably among the most demanding of Gmail's  users. So in addition to the feedback we get from all of you, a lot of  the ideas for new features come from our own frustrations and  experiences. We send and receive a lot of mail, and we've already  started using these Labs features to make replying that much better.
Quote selected text, by Ryan A
Gmail makes it easy to manage long conversations  or threads by hiding the text you've seen before. Unfortunately, this  means that the people you're communicating with that aren't using Gmail  sometimes get annoyed with you for leaving 25 pages of irrelevant  conversation in the email. Also, sometimes you just want to reply to one  small part of a conversation. Deleting lots of irrelevant text is  rather annoying, so this Labs feature should make your life easier. Just  highlight the text you want to include in your reply, hit the keyboard  shortcut "r" to reply, and the compose template will be just what you  selected! Note: This doesn't quite work in Chrome or Safari yet, but it  will in a few weeks.
Default 'Reply to all,' by Mark K
When  we're working on features for Gmail, the email etiquette on the team is  to reply all so everyone involved is kept in the loop. Mark was an  intern here this past summer who got frustrated when he'd reply to an  email only to realize that he forgot to reply all and had to resend the  message. Thus, this Labs feature, which makes reply all your default  selection.
Vacation time, by Darick T
While planning my own vacation, I didn't want to worry about composing, starting and stopping my vacation auto-response  while I was on vacation. Call me a purist, but that defeats the whole  point of being on vacation! So, to make my vacation that much sweeter, I  used a bit of my 20% time and whipped up Vacation Time, which lets you  compose and schedule your vacation autoresponse while you're planning your vacation, rather than while you're on vacation. And scheduling is as easy as it is in Google Calendar.
So go on, try it, and have a great vacation.
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
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