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Try Google Inbox

Meet the new inbox.

Built on everything we learned from Gmail, Inbox is a fresh start that goes beyond email to help you get back to what matters.

If you are like me and your email is your to do list, then you will love Google Inbox. Snoozing emails and setting reminders is key for managing your inbox, keeping it clean and stopping important messages from the “next page”. I use the app on my mobile and inbox.google.com instead of gmail.com. Below are the main features…
Get things done with Reminders
Add your to-dos to the top of your inbox. And even get a helping hand to get them done.
Bundles, because some messages just belong together
Promotions are neatly organized. Purchases are in one place.  All of your trips are together. You can even create your own custom bundles.
See the Highlights at a glance
See order updates, flight status, reservation details, and pictures without having to open the message.
Hit the Snooze
Snooze messages and reminders to whenever (or wherever) you choose.

Download the Inbox app to get started.

All your Gmail messages are ready and waiting.

 

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