Now Drag Images in Gmail

by Aditya Joshi on May 12, 2010

Few days back Google updated Gmail’s attachment feature enabling, users to just attach files by dragging them into the message. Now comes another feature upgrade, users can insert images in the mail just by dragging them in between of the body of letter.

It will look like an image is pasted in the message but it is not. It is a simple drag and drop operation. The best thing about it is that you don’t have to have the insert image lab enabled for it to work. Just drag the image in, resize it if you want, and send. Receiver of the mail can then download it to his computer by a selecting “Save image as” from the left click menu appearing on image.

Presently this feature is working in Google Chrome only.

Via Gmail Blog

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{ 2 comments }

Manish Ahuja May 12, 2010 at 5:28 pm

Every time you heave a sigh of relief and get ready to bet that emailing can't get any easier, Gmail surprises you with another awesome feature like this one.

Gmail by far is the best free email service provider.

Manish :)

zazo May 12, 2010 at 5:42 pm

No doubt in that. Gmail is getting better every time. They very well know the fact that emailing is majority of internet users' activity.

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