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June 24, 2009 2:27 PM PDT

Gmail for mobile Safari gets swipe to archive

by Josh Lowensohn

iPhone owners who use the Web-based version of Gmail to read their e-mail have a useful new way to archive messages. Just like what's possible on the iPhone's native e-mail client, mobile Gmail users can now swipe their finger across any message (either from the left or the right) to bring up the option to archive it.

This is honestly no faster than selecting messages using the recently introduced "floaty bar," but it's really neat to see another Web app make use of gestures that users are now comfortable doing on their phones. PopCap, the makers of several popular iPhone games, did something similar prior to the iPhone SDK by letting users swipe their fingers across sets of gem stones in a browser-based version of its game Bejewled--a title that was later released as a native application.

iPhone users can now swipe their finger in the Web version of Gmail to archive mail.

(Credit: CNET)

In addition to the swipe to archive feature, this JavaScript-heavy version of Gmail mobile has been rolled out to English-speaking users in India and the United Kingdom. Users accessing other localizations will see the older version of Gmail which does not have as many features.

Gmail remains a Web app on the iPhone and iPod Touch, outside of access to it through Apple's native mail client. Google has chosen to focus its development on the mobile browser version, since the company can maintain compatibility on other platforms like Android. More recent features like the aforementioned floaty bar, have been released to both simultaneously, however the swipe to archive remains an iPhone-only feature for now.

Josh Lowensohn writes for Webware.com, CNET's blog about Web applications and services. E-mail Josh, or follow him on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/Josh.
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by cabrillo24 June 24, 2009 4:59 PM PDT
Love the concept, but will still use native mail app on my iphone.
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by Josh.Lowensohn June 24, 2009 5:12 PM PDT
It's certainly more fluid in that one, than online.
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