Boomerang for Gmail

by Aug 17, 2010Tech

If you’re not using Gmail for all your e-mailing needs, you should be.

  • Gmail archives your messages instead of automatically trashing them. That means it keeps all your e-mails forever, so you won’t lose messages or addresses or file attachments. And if you need to reconstruct the history of some conversation from two years ago, you can do so easily.
  • Gmail can actually send and receive e-mail from multiple addresses, even non-Gmail addresses. I check and send from seven different addresses (some are rarely used, others are used for specific purposes like design work) all within Gmail.
  • Gmail is “in the cloud,” so you can access it from anywhere.
  • Gmail uses labeling and starring (a Labs feature you should check out) very effectively.
  • Gmail has flexible automatic filtering.
  • Gmail rarely lets spam through to my inbox, even though I get a lot of it.
  • Gmail integrates with Google Calendar, Google Docs, and even Remember the Milk (a task manager—it also has its own to-do list feature).
  • Gmail has a great set of keyboard shortcuts for easy navigation.
  • Gmail keeps your e-mail threads together in “conversations.” Once you try it, you’ll never go back to any other method.

Boomerang_(PSF) And now someone has finally created the one feature I have been missing in Gmail for a long time: delayed sending. A new feature called Boomerang for Gmail is the latest nerd’s hero. Boomerang even added something I didn’t know I wanted, delayed receiving. I use my inbox as a to-do list, and some items simply aren’t actionable for a few days, so this is a feature I plan to use. Definitely check it out.

Read More 

Ting Vs Charge for Cell Service

I like Ting a lot. The pricing model is well conceived, and the resultant costs are low. The customer service is fantastic. The website and mobile apps function flawlessly. I never get unexpected charges. Laura and I have been on it for three years, and our average...

Biblical Worldview: Creation, Fall, Redemption Promo Video

Biblical Worldview: Creation, Fall, Redemption now has a promo page on bjupress.com. If you haven't yet purchased a copy, you will want to do so now that there is a promo page. Bryan Smith, the presenter on the video there, is the one whose vision I was trying to live...

How to Listen to YouTube Lectures as Podcasts

Update: I have a massively revised version of this set of tips here. I am all the time seeing YouTube lectures I want to listen to—that's right, listen to, not watch. I just can't watch a YouTube lecture. I'm distracted by all the other things I need to do on my...

Listen to YouTube

I don't have time to watch YouTube videos that exceed 8 minutes in length. But there are plenty of lectures and sermons on YouTube that I'd like to listen to that I don't need to watch to benefit from. For the last several months I've been using listentoyoutube.com to...

Leave a comment.

0 Comments