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Finally Got Gmail Chat

Google’s Chat in Gmail has been rolling out slowly to everyone, and now that I’ve got it, here are some screenshots and thoughts.

Here’s the basic Gmail interface with chat being used:

01 - Gmail Chat

You can see the quick contacts list on the left, the IM overlay in the lower right. You’ve got most of the options you’d get normally in Google Talk, and a very similar interface. If you minimize the chat overlay, it becomes nice and tidy, getting the hell out of your way when you have work to do (this is an email program, after all):

02 - minimized chat

Here’s the Quick Contacts list up close:

03 - Gmail Quick Contacts

Contacts are ordered by how often you talk and email them, although you can pin specific contacts to always be there, and you can determine how many are shown in total in the preferences. If you don’t use Gmail often, you might see people in your contact list you only spoke to once, ever, like I did. You can also set your status and status message. And, of course, you can see who’s online and who isn’t.

05 - change status

In IM windows, you can select the option to go “off the record” and disable logging of the chat in both yours and your friends’ account, and to block your non-friends:

04 - go off the record

One new feature some people are already getting annoyed about is the contact card you see every time you run the mouse over someone’s name:

06 - contact overlay

Philipp notes that there’s a Greasemonkey extension to get rid of it. I don’t mind it, but Google should make it optional. This sort of thing does feel a bit like interface bloat.

Here are the preferences:

07 - Gmail Chat preferences

Besides turning on/off chat history, you can determine the number of contacts displayed, slightly reorder the position of the contacts box, and determine who can see that they can chat with you.

This seems like a new feature, although I might have just missed it:

08 - Gmail recent conversations

For each person, you get a page listing every email and chat you’ve had with that person. I really like this. Its accessible from the contact card.

I’ve had Gmail Chat for how long?

09 - Gmail Chat error

And I’m already seeing that?

Also, since you can “unpin” the IM window, that is make it its own browser window, I tried that without disabling the popup blocker, and saw this:

10 - Gmail angry popup blocker

Gmail’s angry at me for not thinking ahead. I would suggest against clicking the information bar to turn off popups, since it crashed my browser every time. Rather, I found manually white-listing the domain to be more effective.

Here’s what it looks like:

11 - Gmail Chat popup

That crappy view isn’t Gmail’s fault. Something in IE7 leaves me with ugly-looking mini IE windows.

Okay, enjoy your Gmail Chat when you get it!

February 14th, 2006 Posted by Nathan Weinberg | Products, Talk, Services, Gmail, Email, General | 10 comments



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10 Comments »

  1. Will your Gmail chat disappear if you use HTTPS? Mine does.

    Comment by Jacky | February 14, 2006

  2. Thank you for your comprehensive review. My account told me “You’ve got talk” and there was a nice chat box in the corner. I chatted with a friend and it was great. However since then I haven’t had the box, it has simply just disappeared. I also didn’t have those chat options, it merely consisted of “log chat/dont log chat”. I also agree that the overlay is annoying.

    Comment by FofR | February 14, 2006

  3. Yes, Google has said Chat does not work in https. That makes it the easiest way to choose not to use it, and annoys the most security conscious of us.

    Comment by Nathan Weinberg | February 14, 2006

  4. But they have also said they are working on chat in the https version, so they’re not ignoring it.

    Comment by Niraj | February 14, 2006

  5. Ahh, was wondering why I never saw it — it’s ’cause I always connect to gmail via https. C’mon!

    Comment by Stu | February 14, 2006

  6. Just great (sarcasm).

    I hate this kind of integration, I uninstalled Google Talk a few days ago. Luckily, we can just use POP3 and not be annoyed. Too bad you cannot disable this completely.

    Long live MSN. And Gmail’s base functionality.

    Comment by Tim | February 14, 2006

  7. I’m so glad now! I just noticed the new Gmail modes:

    Gmail view: standard with chat | standard without chat | basic HTML

    Meaning I just disabled the chat functionality. AWESOME!

    Comment by Tim | February 15, 2006

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  10. IE will be the death of the internet. It is deplorable, in comparison to something as customizable, stable, and secure as Mozilla Firefox. I give IE a couple more years of market share control, but Mozilla has been and is on the rise in that category, and I dont think it’ll be long before they take over.

    Comment by Bryan | February 22, 2006

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