I use Boomerang for Gmail and like it.
Check out their really great infographic.
The Innovators: How a Group of Hackers, Geniuses and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution by Walter IsaacsonMy rating: 5 of 5 starsSomehow some writers of biography end up sounding trite, both in their relating of their subjects' stories and in the lessons they draw...
The subtitle for this blog used to be “Bible, Tech, Bible Tech.” I haven’t blogged about tech much in a long time. But I still love it. And it’s time for a break from heavy stuff. One particular piece of tech I love is my new-to-me 12.9-inch iPad Pro. I got it a few...
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Updated July 28, 2020 I see many interesting lectures and interviews on YouTube that I know I will never, ever have time for. I simply cannot sit in front of a computer and watch a video. Email beckons too hard. But I can listen to these videos on the bus, while doing...
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One of the most helpful email productivity tips I’ve ever found is here:
http://chronicle.com/blogs/profhacker/get-statistics-about-how-you-use-e-mail-to-use-e-mail-less/37753
I was able to get a little more control of my inbox by setting up one of these scripts and analyzing my own usage patterns.
Amen to that. And I like the Gmail Snooze script a lot, too.