Ah GMail. I can happily say I was one of those users clamoring for a GMail invitation back in the day when you needed one to get on the service. Remember back then? Before anyone could create a GMail account whenever they wanted? Yeah – I remember those days.
That being said, I’ve been using GMail for a long time and Google keeps adding features. I read about them, I even use some of them, but if someone came to me and said “show me how to be a GMail power user,” I wouldn’t have the slightest idea how to help them. I use a fraction of GMail’s full potential, and would love to use more. For people like us, Eric Griffin at PC Mag has put together An Unofficial User’s Guide to GMail, which walks us through some of GMail’s most useful and even some of its most advanced features.
The Guide will show you how to use labels, dots and plus-signs in your addresses to see who signed you up for spam and make it easier to create filters, some mobility tooks and tweaks and how to get your GMail on the go, even how to get GMail on your desktop. All this and more in an article well-worthy of a bookmark if you have a GMail account, or even want to know what makes GMail so special.
This is cool Alan! I know so many gmail geeks that will be thrilled for the resource! Thanks for sharing!
Ann Evanston
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