Monday, May 04, 2009

Quick GMail Tip

Do you use GMail? What? You've never heard of it? Don't give me any more lame excuses to not do so, go on over to http://mail.google.com, and create your own account now. I mean, NOW!

For those of you veteran GMail users, the benefits of this webmail service are quite obvious: it's fast, it's got terrific spam filters (I'd swear it's the best I've ever seen in a webmail service), the conversation view of emails is an example of superb innovation that the Google guys have become known for and, this tops the list, you can even use the service to read and compose emails when you're offline (though you have to go online again to send mail)! Yes, Google's got the offline Gears too, so all you have to do is click on the link (if you use Google Chrome, Internet Explorer or Firefox), and install Google Gears (if you use the first-named of the browsers, you don't need to: it comes pre-installed).

Then, head on over to this excellent tutorial to learn how to create your own Labels. This new feature now comes with colour-coding too, so if you've set up filters and labels, you can tell at a glance whether your new emails require your immediate attention. That's what I call helpful.