![]() It’s a Firefox, Chrome or Safari browser addon/extension. Actually, there are a handful of hacks and work arounds, but these two options are pretty solid and full-featured. Yesterday I did a google search and I was pleased to find two great options. My world is all online now and all my email is centered around 3-4 gmail/google apps accounts. The web version of Outlook was convenient, but not perfect either. Truthfully, I was a big fan of Outlook when I was tied down to the whole Microsoft Office Suite. ![]() I know, Outlook already lets you do this. I could set an appointment on my calendar to remind me to send a “Happy Anniversary” email, but unfortunately, I’ll be out that day and I’ve got plenty of time right now as I think about it. Or what about realizing that in two or three days, it’s going to be someone’s anniversary. It seems that every two weeks, I have to send that same email to certain staff to remind them of something. One of which is the ability to schedule emails or even the ability to set up reoccurring emails. It does have it’s shortcomings and is lacking certain functionality. In the 8-9 years of using Gmail, I’ve never had an issue with spam. ![]() In the years previous, I had to switch my email every 3-4 years because the spam would get so bad, it was easier to start over. ![]() I remember getting an invite from a buddy because it wasn’t public yet.
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