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There are hundreds and hundreds of complaints to Google about this. But they don't seem to be bothered about fixing it. I don't have conversation view on my laptop, but on my phone I can't change it.
What I don't understand about the conversation view is, I send an email to Bob and Steve saying "Alright?"
Bob replies after 20 minutes saying "Fine. You?" and it's only at this point do I then see that Steve replied 15 minutes ago saying "No. My dog's dead"
Not only that, I then reply to Steve to say "Sorry to hear that." and Bob replies to Steve to say "I didn't know you had a dog" and each time any subsequent replies come through, I'm always faced with Bob's first "Fine. You?" message at the top and the new one somewhere in the middle for me to 'discover'.
And if Steve sends us both an attached photo to prove to Bob he did have a dog, well that attachement is long gone once we're into the depths of conversation.
You're never going to get past conversation view, because that's how Gmail works and always has. It's been like that for 8 or 9 years at least, so it must be working enough for people to like it like that.
I had a quick look at K9 at the weekend, but couldn't see what it did better / differently than the standard Gmail app. I didn't spend a great deal of time on it, though, just a browse around the documentation and then I gave up.
There are hundreds and hundreds of complaints to Google about this. But they don't seem to be bothered about fixing it. I don't have conversation view on my laptop, but on my phone I can't change it.
What I don't understand about the conversation view is, I send an email to Bob and Steve saying "Alright?"
Bob replies after 20 minutes saying "Fine. You?" and it's only at this point do I then see that Steve replied 15 minutes ago saying "No. My dog's dead"
Not only that, I then reply to Steve to say "Sorry to hear that." and Bob replies to Steve to say "I didn't know you had a dog" and each time any subsequent replies come through, I'm always faced with Bob's first "Fine. You?" message at the top and the new one somewhere in the middle for me to 'discover'.
And if Steve sends us both an attached photo to prove to Bob he did have a dog, well that attachement is long gone once we're into the depths of conversation.
I'll have a look at K9 and see how it works as well as setting up a second gmail account.
I read that gmail on android is being revamped with the Lollipop release and so hopefully multiple accounts will be easier to handle.
I'm most hopeful though, that they find a way past this conversation view. I hate it.
You're never going to get past conversation view, because that's how Gmail works and always has. It's been like that for 8 or 9 years at least, so it must be working enough for people to like it like that.
I had a quick look at K9 at the weekend, but couldn't see what it did better / differently than the standard Gmail app. I didn't spend a great deal of time on it, though, just a browse around the documentation and then I gave up.
I'm on Android 4.4.2 and use the mail app for Myco email and gmail for my other stuff no problem. MrsB uses the mail app for Hotmail and gmail for other stuff. I know you can set up the app to add more accounts but i don't have the need for it.
I have four or five Gmail / Google Apps accounts on my phone at the same time. It's dead easy to flick between them - in the very early versions of Android, you couldn't have multiple Gmail accounts, but it's been about five years since they introduced it (I guess).
In the past I've also added an exchange account with little difficulty, and when I used to check my hotmail account, I had hotmail and Gmail running together.
I think that Android 5.0 might remove the separate mail app and put everything in one Gmail place, but I may have misread that.
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