Chrome extensions for Gmail

by | May 11, 2017

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While Gmail alone can dramatically improve your email efficiency, Gmail and Chrome together make a one-two productivity punch that’s hard to beat. Here are four Chrome extensions that help reduce the time you spend in your inbox so you can focus on the work that really matters.

Send from Gmail: Send from Gmail lets you compose messages from your browser without opening Gmail.

Checker Plus for Gmail: Checker Plus for Gmail has many customizable features for keeping you on top of Gmail without having to open your inbox.

Checker Plus for Gmail is free to use, but a donation will unlock extra features.

Inbox When Ready: Inbox When Ready helps you control access to Gmail so you can stay focused on the work at hand.

KeyRocket for Gmail: KeyRocket for Gmail teaches you keyboard shortcuts on the fly.

The free extension tracks your actions in Gmail and lets you know, via pop-up alert, what keyboard shortcut you could have used to complete it.

Source: IT News.

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