Organize Gmail + Your Desktop
ORGANIZE GMAIL
Check out the Gmailblog’s “So, you want to be a Gmail ninja?” and Gmail Help’s Become a Gmail Ninja for some ideas to increase your productivity with Gmail. You’ll read interesting tips and see entertaining videos about Gmail and how to get more out of it.
Note that the Gmail has already sent out all 1,024 of their free, laminated printed versions of the Become a Gmail Ninja guide, but you can get them online for $1.25 at http://www.barcharts.com/gmail.
ORGANIZE YOUR WINDOWS DESKTOP
You also might look to Stardock’s Fences to tame your Windows desktop. Fences lets you create labeled, re-sizeable “fences” on your desktop to keep all of your desktop icons in a neat arrangement of your choosing. Its easy-to-use and customize. Read the directions, there are some system requirements.
FENCES YOUTUBE DEMO

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about 10 months ago - No comments
Are you just dying to check out Windows 8? What do you think about your PC using an Xbox-like Interface? Or maybe you’d say Xbox’s Interface is Android tablet-like? Either way you can’t get around the fact that Windows 8 has the look of the Xbox 360′s latest interface. The upside is that it lends
about 11 months ago - No comments
Well, here we are with another Huawei smartphone, the Huawei Mercury. Last week I did a video on how to open the back cover of the Huawei Ascend II. If you are interested, I believe Huawei is pronounced “wah-way” or “hwa-way”. If you know which pronunciation is right for sure, please comment. I think the
about 11 months ago - No comments
Its worth noting that I use a Huawei Ascend II running Android™ Gingerbread 2.3 OS, so not all of these tips will apply if you are not. Don’t Stop Here I’d love it if you only read my blog, but you really have to read what others have written about Android phones to get a
about 11 months ago - No comments
If you have the Huawei Ascend II android phone, you might need to remove the back to change a battery or remove or upgrade the microSD card. Regardless, you will need to know how to access the SD mini card to remove it. The Huawei Acsend II comes with a 4GB microSD card, and 3GB
about 1 year ago - No comments
I got an email today about Google retiring the old Adsense interface, which they’ve been developing for a while now. But, to be fair, maybe the old interface isn’t better, maybe I am just resisting the change. At first, the new interface was unwelcome, because I’d just gotten used to using the old one. Then, I
about 1 year ago - 2 comments
That Google +1 button is sprouting everywhere, and now the +1 button is slated to appear in Adsense ads. Below is an example from the Adsense Insider blog. Now your “social friends” can see what ads you like … I don’t know if that’s good or not, but its good for Google whose ads will
about 1 year ago - No comments
Google has released its Gmail and Gmail mobile in Persian today. Or as Google put it: At Google, we want to make our products universally accessible and useful, and that means providing them for as many people as possible in the language they speak. The Gmail and Google Localization teams have worked together to bring
about 1 year ago - No comments
Gmail announced some new stuff for Gmail for mobile today. Specifically Google’s Dominic Leung, Mobile Software Engineer announced the addition of these Gmail for mobile features… Multiple sign-in support Mobile-specific signature Vacation Auto-Responder Multiple Sign-In Support So, first the addition of multiple sign-in support. You’ve been able to do that on the desktop for a
about 1 year ago - No comments
Gmail is cooler in the cloud. Literally. Google’s point is that cloud-based services (which are ever more popular) use less energy than their traditional counterparts. Of course, their post doesn’t make such a broad claim, they focus on some of their services and also said: Cloud computing is secure, simple, keeps you productive and saves
about 1 year ago - 1 comment
UPDATE: This did NOT get rid of the problem I had with disappearing passwords! However I do seem to be able to edit images properly. What (OBVIOUSLY) did fix the problem was upgrading to Dreamweaver CS5.5! This post may be able to help get rid of the issues with changing images in the dialog box,
about 1 year ago
Hello,
There is another automated tool design for doing such task ,like backup, restore, archive, transfer and organize the data more efficiently [called Beyond Inbox].