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There is also a pro version of the software available which includes a number of benefits. Boomerang for Gmail 1.2.7 (Chrome). MailTab for Gmail 7.6. MailTab Pro for Gmail is a menu bar app that alerts you when email arrives and gives you quick, browser-less access to read and compose. It looks and behaves exactly like gmail in your browser, but tucked neatly into your menu bar. $1.99 for the pro version; there is also a free version available.

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Your computer desktop is a hellscape of distraction. And so is mine. But mine is slightly less so, because of a number of strategies and utilities that I employ to keep it as clean as possible.

Gmail

The basic idea here is to stop keeping so many browser tabs open – email, Facebook, calendar, your to-do list, articles to read, videos to watch – it never ends. And the result is that every time you glance at your browser's title bar, you're bombarded with the distraction of all these open circuits and loose ends. It is absolutely counter-productive to a focused workflow, whatever you're working on. Below are some strategies and utilities that I use to tame the Beast.

First, the Big 4 m/

Better.

Do you keep your email open in a browser tab at all times? Of course you do – what do I think you are, some kind of Luddite? Well, stop it. It's distracting. MailTab Pro for Gmail is a menu bar app that alerts you when email arrives and gives you quick, browser-less access to read and compose. It looks and behaves exactly like gmail in your browser, but tucked neatly into your menu bar. $1.99 for the pro version; there is also a free version available.

Similar competing apps exist, as do menu bar apps for Yahoo Mail and other services, but I can't vouch for those.

Think you see a pattern? You're right. Get all of those pinned tabs out of the way and up into the menu bar, where you can access them when you need them without the psychological overhead of a browser.

MenuTab Pro for Google Calendar is a simple app that keeps your Google calendar in your menu bar, out of sight and out of mind – until you need it. $1.99.

This one's sort of a twofer. I'm assuming you already use a to-do list like Wunderlist or Toodledo. If you don't, proceed immediately to wunderlist.com and sign up for an account. There is nothing quite so liberating as a to-do list that follows you everywhere you go, from desktop to laptop to phone to tablet. Well, that or maybe representative government. But you already have that. Sort of.

Anyhoo, once you have your to-do list set up, you will want 24/7 access to it, and you will begin keeping a tab open in your browser for it. Have you learned nothing from me, padawan? Ditch the tab, and install the free menu bar app. (Or, if you prefer, Toodledo.)

And finally, if you're like me, you enjoy Neil Diamond and are jealous of your wife's relationship with your cat. Also, you have infrequent interactions on Facebook, but are compelled to constantly check to see if you have any alerts, despite all good sense. MenuTab for Facebook will fix that nonsense. Just stick it up in your menu bar and it will tell you when it's time to check; in the meantime, those pictures of your cousin's dinner won't miss you one bit. Free, or $1.99 for extra features.

Next, Clean up Those Loose Ends

Hopefully by now you have installed and are faithfully using your to-do list. That's great, but what about when you need to make a note longer than a few words? Stop opening TextEdit, and start using Evernote.

Evernote allows you to create notes, sort them into notebooks, and sync them across multiple devices. It's like Apple Notes, but with greater portability. You can use Evernote natively to sync your thoughts across OS X, Windows, iOS and Android, and there are several options for using it with Linux.

If you're a YouTube power user (does that sound as ridiculous as I think it does?) you already know about the Watch Later playlist. But if you're a casual user, you may not be aware. The Watch Later playlist is created in your account by default. Whenever you come across a video that you want to watch – but not right now – hover over the thumbnail and you'll see a little clock icon in the lower right corner. Click that to add the video to your Watch Later list. When you have a few minutes for a break, check out the playlist (in the upper left of your screen) and see what you've queued up for yourself.

It's a thousand times better than keeping twenty YouTube tabs open for stuff you're totally going to watch, like, whenever you get a sec. For realz, yo. Echofon 1 8 0.

Ok, so by now you ought to have your email, calendar, to-do list and Facebook apps running out of sight in your menu bar, and you're tracking your projects with your to-do list and keeping notes with Evernote and sticking all those cat videos into your Watch Later list. If we've done this right, you might be able to – gasp – close your browser! And not even with tabs open so they all come back when you relaunch, but actually close it all so it opens cleanly the next time you actually need it. And as long as you don't need it, it can stay closed, and your desktop is now free of distraction! Huzzah!

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Honorable Mention

I'm not sure TotalFinder is a productivity app per se, but it goes a long way to cleaning up your desktop, and I sure couldn't live without it, so here it goes.

TotalFinder is the Finder replacement that ought to come stock with OS X. It maintains a single window with tabs for multiple directories, and keeps that window hidden when you don't need it. A hotkey brings it up when you need it, and hides it when you don't.

It also has a whole host of other options, so you can have granular control over your Finder experience, if you're into that kind of thing. $18 and worth every penny.

Description

Mail Tab Pro For Gmail 7 64-bit

Name: MailTab for Gmail
Version: 1.0
Release Date: September 30, 2016
Language: English
Developer: McTabs OU
MAS Rating: 4+
Mac Platform: Intel
OS Version: OS X 10.11 or later
Processor type(s) & speed: 64-bit processor
Web Site: http://mactabs.com
Mac App Store: https://itunes.apple.com/app/mailtab-for-gmail/id1150642737?mt=12
Overview:
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MailTab for Gmail brings a Better, Faster and more Convenient way to use Gmail on your Mac.
New! Set up custom password, so no one else can access your MailTab, but you. Secure as never before.
New! You can also access Google+ and Google Photos.
Enjoy unique and extra features that are not available anywhere else.
1. Securely login to your email without launching the browser
2. Send and receive emails from your friends, family and everyone else
3. Built-in access to Google+, Photos and other services
4. Minimalistic stylish design that doesn't clutter your screen
5. Start a new message without launching any email clients or browsers
6. Built-in smart search that quickly finds the necessary emails
7. Upload attachments faster than doing it from the web
8. Upload and share both big and small attachments
9. Access Google+ without launching the browser
10. Create new folders, filters and labels to better organize your mailbox
11. Import messages from your Google+ circles
12. Sync your contacts to find and add them faster
13. And much more
With the new MailTab for Gmail sending and receiving your Google mail is faster than ever before. You'll save a lot of time, get more productive and most probably happier.





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