Regret Clicking Send? Inbox By Gmail Allows Users To Undo Emails, Adds Other New Features

Announced during Google's I/O conference, new features to the Inbox app by Gmail will make navigating through your email even simpler, grouping together similar emails and making searching through your emails easier than ever before.

It will also allow you to undo your mistakes for the first time on mobile devices. We've all clicked send on an email addressed to the wrong person, or immediately regretted a particular sentence we wrote. Now, Inbox users can take back emails with the click of a button, as shown in the humorous video below.

If you are interested in giving it a try for yourself, you can get started with Inbox right now by requesting an invite. All you will need is your current Gmail address, and because Inbox runs on Gmail, all of your emails will be ready to go in the new Inbox experience. Inbox is available across tablets, smartphones and PCs.

But the new, available to all Google Inbox includes a number of other new features as well. Trip Bundles groups all your emails about a particular trip together to make traveling even easier. You can now set up reminders that will appear in your inbox, and Google will even suggest you set up a reminder whenever somebody emails you something to do by a particular time.

Inbox will now also allow for custom signatures and the ability to delete emails all together with a simple swipe.

The ability to unsend emails if you catch a mistake or have second thoughts is a powerful tool that should go a long way toward reducing anxiety levels for people who obsess over every comma and period in their emails.

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