This way you are able (most of the time) to see if a new mail has arrived even if the GMail window is minimized.” This also makes for a much more useful title bar when using tabbed browsing as tabs typically can only show a few characters for the title. “Changes order of elements in the browser title bar from “Mail – Inbox (20) – *protected email*” to “Inbox (20) – *protected email* – Mail”. Sorry, I didn’t mean to disturb…” I do get emails from people abroad and it’s nice to know what’s the time at their location. ![]() “Should I reply to this mail or just call the guy? Ooops… it’s 1 am. do something or reply or delegate) and removing it immediately from my Inbox. “Adds a button to the compose form that lets you send a reply message and archive the email conversation in a single action.” I am an ardent fan of Getting Things Done and I love reading an email, acting on it (i.e. You can upload and insert image files in your computer, or insert images by URLs.” This is handy when you need to have an image within an email and not as an attachment. “Allows you to insert images into a message body. This allows everyone to participate in the conversation. “Make ‘Reply to all’ your default option for responding to emails.” I tend to use cc (and bcc) a lot for my business emails and therefore it’s always a good idea to reply to all (instead of only the sender) when replying to someone. For example, you can use a 24-hour clock (14:57) or show dates with the day first (31/12/07).” “Adds options to the general settings page allowing the date and time format to be changed independent of language. ![]() You can select whether to advance to the next or previous conversation in the “General” Settings page.” “Automatically shows the next conversation instead of your inbox after you delete, archive, or mute a conversation. ![]() Here is a list of the nine Labs features I have enabled in Gmail in order to make it become more impressive and enhance my productivity. ![]() Interestingly, it can be made more powerful by adding Labs features to it. It’s web-based and, therefore, always available. Gmail is, according to me, the best email reader ever and I use it intensively everyday.
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