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    Daniel Coombs commented  · 

    What happened to the prior "Switch to basic Mail" and "Go back to the old Yahoo Mail" options? It's obvious from this forum and similar forums online that we, the consumers, are not happy with the new design, but completely revoking the option to return to the previous design is a critical choice which will lead some of us to use a separate emailing service.

    I'm open to experimentation of the UI as it is natural for designs to change over time, and some people do like and will like the new designs, but it's not reasonable to neglect those who cannot easily utilize the significant alterations to the design, especially when the components of the new inbox are much more annoying to navigate. For example, why does the list automatically focus on "Priority" emails when there doesn't seem to be a common pattern or theme for prioritized email, some of which are VERY important for work-related updates but not shown within this list? Even if you could specify addresses or topics to be shown within the "Priority" tab, the feature feels unnecessary and unwarranted.

    Overall, I'm unhappy with these changes, and I'm more unhappy about no longer being able to revert to the prior design. I understand if you no longer wish to support the previous design or would potentially use this opportunity to provide the Classic design solely through premium, paid options as an attempt to satisfy your users, but I also understand that there are other services available which better meet my needs as well as the needs of many of your users.

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