Google’s Gmail has greatly changed the game of email, but it can only do so much. That’s why third-party developers have developed all kinds of great apps to give Gmail a wider range of new functionality.
10 tools that will change the way you use Gmail
All of these apps have great, cool features that will make your email much more fun and productive to use.
Here are some of the best Gmail apps for your devices and PCs:
1. Sortd: This app provides a manageable group of lists to transform your inbox into a much saner environment.
2. Dropbox for Gmail: This is a Google Chrome plug-in that lets you attach your files saved on Dropbox straight from within the Gmail interface.
3. Boomerang: This is also a plug-in available for Chrome, Firefox, and Safari. It lets you write out an email and schedule it to be sent at a later time.
4. GrexIt: This one is weirdly named but it’s a really cool app. It’s a free Chrome extension that lets you share labels and notes with coworkers.
5. Giphy: This is a free Chrome add-on that lets you add GIFs to your emails.
6. Wisestamp: Have you received mails from peoples that have really cool signatures? Have you wondered ow they did it? Try wisestamp.
7. Gmail Offline: Well, this is your Gmail …offline.
8. Snapmail: This Chrome extension is just like a Snapchat for Gmail because it lets you send encrypted emails that will self-destruct after 60seconds.
9. Unsubscriber for Gmail: This iPhone and iPad app makes wonderfully easy to unsubscribe from newsletters.
10. MailTrack.io: This tricky Chrome extension will let you know when the recipient of your mail has opened and read your mail.
All of these apps have great, cool features that will make your email much more fun and productive to use. Thank me later!
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