Gmail Gives You Exactly 5 Seconds to Get Your Foot Out of Your Mouth by Adding a Cancel Button
Apr 3, 2009 Google, IT Tips, Online Tools, Web Services, WebMail
The boys over at Google Labs have just hit another right out of the park with this Gmail feature. The new UNDO SEND feature of your Gmail account gives you the option of canceling a sent email for 5 seconds after you click ’send’.
Q – What’s so great about that?
A – Are you high? Are you on something? This is an awesome feature. Have you ever sent out a business email to your boss or to a perspective client only to realize after you sent it that you forgot to attach an important file or worse yet you forgot to run spell check? How stupid did you look? This handy little Gmail feature is your stupidity shield for sent emails.
Tags: Google, IT Tips, Online Tools, Web Services, WebMail
SpiceBird is the Free & Open Source Alternative to Microsoft Outlook!! Based of Thunderbird.
Mar 16, 2009 Client Software, Desktop Apps, Living Under a Rock, Open Source, Rss/feeds & Readers, WebMail
A while back we featured Mozilla’s Thunderbird email client and a nice gentleman named William Lefkovics responded that Thunderbird is no replacement for outlook, but Spicebird is. And with that in mind, here is an update on SpiceBird.
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Tags: Client Software, Desktop Apps, Living Under a Rock, Open Source, Rss/feeds & Readers, WebMail
Zimbra is Yahoo’s Free & Open Source Desktop Email Client to Replace MS Outlook
Dec 1, 2008 Client Software, Desktop Apps, Living Under a Rock, Open Source, Web Services, WebMail
Zimbra Desktop uses modern Web 2.0 AJAX technology and is designed to handle several email accounts with multi-gigabyte storage. There’s no more 2 gigabyte mailbox limit (sorry Outlook), plus Zimbra Desktop works offline so you can write emails anywhere!
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Tags: Client Software, Desktop Apps, Living Under a Rock, Open Source, Web Services, WebMail







