I use Boomerang for Gmail and like it.
Check out their really great infographic.
I recently gave two more lectures (or four, depending on how you count the material in these two two-hour videos) for this interesting project run by respected friends:
Andy Crouch is among the first parents to have nurtured children from clearly-too-young-to-have-a-smartphone to now-old-enough, during a time in which smartphones were in fact available for that whole period. It's only been ten years since the iPhone's debut. And in...
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I love Google Docs. I live by Google Docs. I can't believe I ever lived with anything else. It strikes just the right balance between simplicity and power. It's made for writers like me who constantly need to send out documents for edits and comments without causing a...
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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.