We had earlier reported about Facebook testing out a better search on the social network. Today it’s been trying to make improvements to the inbox, which to be honest appears to pretty poor and needs a facelift, badly. The redesign would place filter options at the top of the inbox, making it easier to organize and identify unread messages and report unwanted or scam messages. You can even perform keyword searches or find mails from a particular friend by simply typing in the contact’s name in the search box on the top left. There are quite a lot of other features too, which include managing subscriptions, viewing updates from the Facebook pages you are connected to, etc. The whole interface appears much pleasant to say the least.
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