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Google To Force Basic HTML Gmail On Older Chrome Versions (computerworld.com) 67

Earlier this week, Google quietly announced that Gmail will only be partially supported on older versions of Chrome browser soon. From a report: Users of Chrome version 53 and older editions of the browser could start being redirected to the basic HTML version of Gmail as early as December, the company said in a blog post. Starting next week, users who will be affected by the change will start seeing a banner at the top of Gmail telling them to upgrade to an up-to-date version of Google's browser. The affected browser versions include Chrome v49, the last version of the software that supports XP and Vista. While Microsoft officially ended support for XP more than two and a half years ago, Gmail has continued to work with it. Vista Service Pack 2 will reach the end of its extended support period on April 11.
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Google To Force Basic HTML Gmail On Older Chrome Versions

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  • So use (Score:4, Insightful)

    by rossdee ( 243626 ) on Friday February 03, 2017 @06:03PM (#53798973)

    Some other browser, like Opera or FireFox
    Or don't use GMail in the first place

    • Re: (Score:2, Funny)

      by Anonymous Coward

      Gogle is still way back in the 1990's in terms of Gmail's features. You can't even set an automatic reply address. Eudora could do that in the early 1990's or maybe even in the 1980's.

      And now they want to only work in the latest Chrome. You could cut the irony with an automatic reply address. If you could, you know, actually use an automatic reply address.

    • Just use the basic html version (or use an external client that connect to gmail through POP3 or IMAP). Problem solved and works much better.

      But yeah, not sure why you would use chrome in the first place though.

    • by Desler ( 1608317 )

      Why? The plain HTML is vastly superior.

  • by jenningsthecat ( 1525947 ) on Friday February 03, 2017 @06:19PM (#53799053)

    If the user agent string is configurable in those older Chrome versions, that should solve the problem. If changing the user agent doesn't solve the problem, then perhaps Google has been doing something shady in their browsers all along.

    Also, if Google is going to stick users of older Chrome versions with basic HTML, I wonder what they'll get up to with other brands of browser.

    I'm so glad I never liked Chrome and never liked Gmail, so I never used them. It's bad enough that their search engine has mostly become a steaming pile of irrelevancy that can't tell the difference between a user trying to drill down through the clouds of shit they throw up, and a bot. I'm getting really sick of being forced to go through endless captchas as a result of Google's 'lowest common denominator' philosophy.

    • I'm so glad I never liked Chrome and never liked Gmail, so I never used them. It's bad enough that their search engine has mostly become a steaming pile of irrelevancy that can't tell the difference between a user trying to drill down through the clouds of shit they throw up, and a bot. I'm getting really sick of being forced to go through endless captchas as a result of Google's 'lowest common denominator' philosophy.

      "And also, get off my lawn!!"

  • It's faster, and lower attack surface for vulnerabilities.

  • by cpotoso ( 606303 ) on Friday February 03, 2017 @06:52PM (#53799273) Journal
    My goodness, gmail's interface is so freaking bad that perhaps going back to a simple HTML it may become useful. Some good news at last.
    • I liked the more basic interface while I had to use it recently for a short time. (The newer interface kept crashing Firefox at work, but they finally upgraded the version on our work computers.) Unfortunately, I don't believe it has much support for folders, which Gmail has renamed to "Labels". I couldn't figure out how to move messages out of the Inbox and into other folders. (You could ADD other labels, but not remove the Inbox one.) Maybe I'm just stoopid.
    • Yes indeed, I've been using the basic HTML GMail interface for years now, never liking their slow JS version that blocks every time you click on anything.

      I've posted instructions to do so before:
      http://pipedot.org/2TPQ [pipedot.org]

    • by Anonymous Coward

      I don't see why this is a problem. I went to great lengths to figure out how to stop Google updating my Gmail from the old simple HTML version. It's simple, fast (even on dodgie wifi connections) and does everything I want to do.

    • The "Basic" interface has always been more useful. It works on more web browsers, including embedded ones (I think I once used it on a PS3) and it isn't slow. I'd use it if I didn't use Gmail with real e-mail clients over IMAP (on both mobile and desktop).

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