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Gmail (also known as Google Mail) is one of the top email services that seem to get better with time. Gmail already comes with a set of great features itself, but there are numerous other tools out there, namely Chrome extensions and Firefox add-ons, that allow you to extend and enhance its functionality.
While many of the tools seem to accomplish the same task, there are quite a few unique extensions and add-ons that once you start using them, it’s hard to live without them. So let’s take a look at some of the most useful and helpful extensions for Gmail service, and make your Gmail experience better than ever!
Chrome Extensions
Send from Gmail
The genuine benefit of having Send from Gmail is that any time you click on an email address on any web page, it will automatically open a Mail Compose window in Gmail – right within your browser. The extension also provides a browser button so that you can open the Mail Compose window quickly by just clicking on it.
If you’d rather have this feature without a button, check out the Send using Gmail extension.
Minimalist for Everything
The extension lets you hide elements within Gmail, and it has a huge options page with tons of things to customize. You can also add custom row highlighting, show attachment icons, enable desktop notifications, as well as customize the graphics, colors, and top menu.
There are so many options that you can remove or change just about every element within Gmail. This gives you the ability to make your Gmail as clean as you like.
Boomerang for Gmail
Boomerang for Gmail allows you to schedule email messages to be sent or returned to your inbox at a later time. The extension is great in helping you reach “inbox zero” quickly because you can archive messages and have the important ones return to the top of your inbox at the specified time, when you have time to read them.
The extension also lets you schedule follow-up reminders and it can return messages to the top of your inbox if you don’t hear back from the recipient within a certain amount of time. It is also available for Firefox, and Mobile devices.
ActiveInbox for Gmail
This is one of the best tools available for getting your Gmail and Google Apps email account under control. It helps to manage your inbox so that you can focus on the more important messages, thus reducing overload.
There are numerous features like email prioritization, deadline tracking, a snooze button for messages, project folders, email notes, previous conversation viewer, 1-click shortcuts and much more. If your inbox is out of control, you need this extension! It is also available for Firefox.
Better Gmail
With Better Gmail you can remove features in Gmail that you may not want, like chat, ads, web search, etc. You can also add attachment icons to make Gmail your default email application, enable desktop notifications, and add row highlighting.
If you’re just looking to remove ads within Gmail, you may prefer the Ad-blocker for Gmail Chrome extension or Gmail Ad Remover add-on for Firefox.
OmniMail for Gmail
With this extension you can send email messages right from the address bar (also known as the omnibox) in Chrome. Just type in “mail email address“, then press Enter to open up a new Mail Compose window, right within the Chrome!
Firefox Add-ons
Meeting Scheduler for Gmail
This is a great meeting scheduler that will help you find meeting times that are convenient for all attendees. You can create and manage meetings from ScheduleOnce right from your inbox.
The add-on also helps to track replies from attendees, then automatically displays the best meeting time to accommodate everyone.
Integrated Gmail
Have you ever wished that you could have Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Reader, and your other frequented online tools all in one place? Well your dream comes true with the Integrated Gmail add-on.
What this add-on does is it makes your inbox collapsible and gives you the choice of adding other Google tools or custom URLs right into the Gmail interface. It’s a great way to access all of your most commonly used tools right from one location.
Gmail Watcher
Gmail Watcher can alert you of new messages, and the notification can be limited to inbox only, mails with labels only, unread mails only, or newly arrived mails only. You’ll also get a toolbar button with unread mail count on it.
FollowUpThen
An email reminder service where you can forward messages, then later get reminded to respond back to them. Much like a few of the tools mentioned above, this service reminds you to follow up with important emails. If you happen to be on a mobile device where you can use a Chrome extension or Firefox add-on, this tool is the next best thing available.
Hit Me Later is a similar service that has three different plans: basic (free), pro ($12/year), and exec ($30/year).
Find Big Mail
If you’ve run out of space in your Gmail account, this tool will help you find out just what messages are using up all of your space. Just enter your email address and it will scan your account and create new labels displaying the message’s size.
You can then review those messages and delete the ones (preferably of larger size) that you don’t need any more in order to make more room in your inbox.
That’s all from us! What is your favorite Gmail tool?
Happy learning!
While many of the tools seem to accomplish the same task, there are quite a few unique extensions and add-ons that once you start using them, it’s hard to live without them. So let’s take a look at some of the most useful and helpful extensions for Gmail service, and make your Gmail experience better than ever!
Chrome Extensions
Send from Gmail
The genuine benefit of having Send from Gmail is that any time you click on an email address on any web page, it will automatically open a Mail Compose window in Gmail – right within your browser. The extension also provides a browser button so that you can open the Mail Compose window quickly by just clicking on it.
If you’d rather have this feature without a button, check out the Send using Gmail extension.
Minimalist for Everything
The extension lets you hide elements within Gmail, and it has a huge options page with tons of things to customize. You can also add custom row highlighting, show attachment icons, enable desktop notifications, as well as customize the graphics, colors, and top menu.
There are so many options that you can remove or change just about every element within Gmail. This gives you the ability to make your Gmail as clean as you like.
Boomerang for Gmail
Boomerang for Gmail allows you to schedule email messages to be sent or returned to your inbox at a later time. The extension is great in helping you reach “inbox zero” quickly because you can archive messages and have the important ones return to the top of your inbox at the specified time, when you have time to read them.
The extension also lets you schedule follow-up reminders and it can return messages to the top of your inbox if you don’t hear back from the recipient within a certain amount of time. It is also available for Firefox, and Mobile devices.
ActiveInbox for Gmail
This is one of the best tools available for getting your Gmail and Google Apps email account under control. It helps to manage your inbox so that you can focus on the more important messages, thus reducing overload.
There are numerous features like email prioritization, deadline tracking, a snooze button for messages, project folders, email notes, previous conversation viewer, 1-click shortcuts and much more. If your inbox is out of control, you need this extension! It is also available for Firefox.
Better Gmail
With Better Gmail you can remove features in Gmail that you may not want, like chat, ads, web search, etc. You can also add attachment icons to make Gmail your default email application, enable desktop notifications, and add row highlighting.
If you’re just looking to remove ads within Gmail, you may prefer the Ad-blocker for Gmail Chrome extension or Gmail Ad Remover add-on for Firefox.
OmniMail for Gmail
With this extension you can send email messages right from the address bar (also known as the omnibox) in Chrome. Just type in “mail email address“, then press Enter to open up a new Mail Compose window, right within the Chrome!
Firefox Add-ons
Meeting Scheduler for Gmail
This is a great meeting scheduler that will help you find meeting times that are convenient for all attendees. You can create and manage meetings from ScheduleOnce right from your inbox.
The add-on also helps to track replies from attendees, then automatically displays the best meeting time to accommodate everyone.
Integrated Gmail
Have you ever wished that you could have Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Reader, and your other frequented online tools all in one place? Well your dream comes true with the Integrated Gmail add-on.
What this add-on does is it makes your inbox collapsible and gives you the choice of adding other Google tools or custom URLs right into the Gmail interface. It’s a great way to access all of your most commonly used tools right from one location.
Gmail Watcher
Gmail Watcher can alert you of new messages, and the notification can be limited to inbox only, mails with labels only, unread mails only, or newly arrived mails only. You’ll also get a toolbar button with unread mail count on it.
FollowUpThen
An email reminder service where you can forward messages, then later get reminded to respond back to them. Much like a few of the tools mentioned above, this service reminds you to follow up with important emails. If you happen to be on a mobile device where you can use a Chrome extension or Firefox add-on, this tool is the next best thing available.
Hit Me Later is a similar service that has three different plans: basic (free), pro ($12/year), and exec ($30/year).
Find Big Mail
If you’ve run out of space in your Gmail account, this tool will help you find out just what messages are using up all of your space. Just enter your email address and it will scan your account and create new labels displaying the message’s size.
You can then review those messages and delete the ones (preferably of larger size) that you don’t need any more in order to make more room in your inbox.
That’s all from us! What is your favorite Gmail tool?
Happy learning!