Gmail is celebrating its 15th anniversary today. On this occasion, Google has decided to offer a handful of new features to the many users of its famous mail client. From now on, it is possible to schedule the sending of an email. We go around the novelties.





Gmail appeared in 2004, recalls Google in a blog post. "Gmail was the first to offer a secure e-mail approach with 1GB of free storage space and a fast Google search integrated," says the net giant. Gmail, which now has more than 1.5 billion active users, is getting new features that are eagerly awaited.





Gmail is 15: Google announces new features





For starters, Smart Compose is now available in the following languages in addition to English: French, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish. This feature allows users to save time when writing an email. With artificial intelligence, Gmail will indeed suggest words and phrases complete your text. To select the right words, the application relies on the content of the mail, your habits and context. To select the Gmail suggestion, just click Tab.





That's not all. Gmail now allows you to schedule sending an email at a later date. It is, therefore, possible to write a message, choose the recipient (s) and the correspondents in copy and schedule the sending natively, without having to go through a third party application. Just write the mail and choose to program the sending on the small arrow to the right of the send button.





The time range proposed by Google ranges from 2 minutes to 50 years in the future. You can choose an exact date or predefined time (tomorrow morning, tomorrow afternoon or Monday morning). "We want to make it easier for everyone to enjoy digital well-being," says Google, which already has a dedicated digital wellness app for Android.



