Google rolls out Gmail updates in 37 languages
It's been a few months since Google rolled out some major updates to the Gmail interface, including support for colored labels, group chat, graphic emoticons, a new contact manager, and new keyboard shortcuts.Now Google is offering the same features to non-English speakers. The company is rolling out the updated version of Gmail to 37 new languages. There are still a few unsupported languages. But if you speak Croation, Icelandic, Hebrew, or Arabic, you can still user the older version of Gmail.
The update also means that the rest of the world gets to experience the joy of watching their Gmail-specific browser plugins stop working. Fortunately, third party developers have been hard at work for the last few months updating their Gmail notifiers and Greasemonkey scripts. So if you're reading a translated version of this page and you've noticed your plugins don't work anymore, it might be a good time to check the developer homepages to see if there are new versions available.












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Subscribe to commentsTaomynFeb 15th 2008 8:12AM
As usual, English (UK) is left behind. It's only within the last few weeks that they put in the IMAP settings (switching to US, changing them, then switching back to UK was a workaround).
It's not rocket science to make the subtle spelling changes, it's not like it's the first time Google need to do it and it's not like converting it to Chinese!
DamianFeb 15th 2008 10:32AM
Yeah, still waiting for English (UK) to be updated... *sigh*
FreediskFeb 15th 2008 5:09PM
Hi,
Still no new version on French google ... still waiting for the new features to come ...
Thx
JeebusFeb 17th 2008 12:32PM
Still can't merge two emails in my Contacts into one contact. How silly is that?