The Holy Grail of email has finally made its official entrance in Google’s popular Gmail service. Well, not having to deal with email at all is the Holy Grail, I suppose, but this is probably the next ...
A new Google Labs tool lets you unsend e-mail you're having second thoughts about, and a Thunderbird extension lets you set the send delay on a message-by-message basis. Dennis O'Reilly began writing ...
I have long been a big fan of Gmail Labs, a list of experimental, "unofficial" features that alter the way Gmail works and looks. Because of Labs I see a little green robot icon next to my chat ...
If you accidentally sent an email prematurely before you were ready to send it, there’s a feature in Gmail that you can enable that allows you to undo a sent email within a given period of time. The ...
An email is a powerful tool for communication. Emails are simple to create, quick to send and offer a reliable way to keep records of information exchanged with multiple parties. However, errors such ...
You know the feeling — just after an email is sent, you realize you’ve made a huge error. Maybe it’s a typo. Maybe you sent the note to the wrong person. Maybe ...
I’ve tried a ton of Gmail clients over the years on a bunch of different platforms, and the best have always been those that Google makes for its own Android devices. This is why it baffles me that it ...
You can send chat invitations to your contacts using your Gmail account, but you don't have a "Cancel" option to rescind your requests. When an invitation is sent, it appears in the chats area of your ...
Earlier today, a new Gmail client called Sent hit the App Store, developed by little known developer And a Dinosaur. Unlike Gmail’s much-maligned official app re-released this week, Sent offers ...
You clicked send. Oh crap. When you send a no-take-backs email — maybe an admission to a secret crush, or accidental reply-all — there's an instant pang of regret. It feels like there's no going back.