Monday, January 7, 2013

Glider Automatically Eliminates Distracting Emails from Your Gmail Inbox

Glider Automatically Eliminates Distracting Emails from Your Gmail InboxEmail quickly becomes overwhelming when you have tons of messages prying away your fickle attention span. Glider helps alleviate the issue by automatically pulling notifications and commercial emails out of your inbox and into specific labels. All you have to do is enable the service, spend a minute training it, and wait for the sorting to begin. Afterwards, everything you don't need to see right now will live in a less intrusive corner of your Gmail account.

After letting Glider run for a few hours, it filtered out a lot of notifications and newsletters I'm constantly archiving manually. Sometimes I want to read them, but most of the time I don't care. Now that those messages are in a filter of their own without any effort on my part, I can stop wasting time sorting through a ton of email, concentrate on the actual humans who message me, and take a look at the less important stuff when I have a free moment a few times per day.

Glider offers a free trial for 14 days, and after that you can pay $9 per month or $99 per year to continue using the service if you like it. Currently you need a Gmail account and Google Chrome, but hopefully Glider will support more browsers in the future (and possibly other email services as well).

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Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/lifehacker/full/~3/wTsAL2AxkfQ/glider-automatically-eliminates-distracting-emails-from-your-gmail-inbox

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