Companies who want to be integrated everywhere often have to write a lot of product-specific integrations.
Outlook, Office365 etc... And Gmail because Gmail is big.
> screw the fact GMail hasn't been responsible for breaking changes
As someone contributing to Gmail.js, allow me to absolutely counter this claim.
The change to “new” Gmail took months of effort to properly reverse-engineer, and there’s been small changes in behaviour since launch which breaks stuff some of the time.
Companies who want to be integrated everywhere often have to write a lot of product-specific integrations.
Outlook, Office365 etc... And Gmail because Gmail is big.
> screw the fact GMail hasn't been responsible for breaking changes
As someone contributing to Gmail.js, allow me to absolutely counter this claim.
The change to “new” Gmail took months of effort to properly reverse-engineer, and there’s been small changes in behaviour since launch which breaks stuff some of the time.