3/17/2014

Tips for improving your Gmail productivity

Gmail is one of the most popular online email services in the world. It offers great capacity and seamless integration with other Google tools like Google Drive, thanks to which you can send huge file attachments. It also has an app for iPhone and Android.
But Gmail isn't perfect. Or maybe it's the way we use it. Regardless, the point is that it can be hard to get your inbox under control; Gmail can be used for many things, and its become incorporated so easily into our everyday lives, that it feels like our mailboxes will never be emptied or organized.
How can you fight this invasion of emails? Luckily there are several ways to manage your account. Aside from its relatively new tabs feature, add-ons for Gmail, web services, or even settings in Google itself can enhance your Gmail productivity quickly and conveniently. Let's have a look at these tools in more detail to help you get your inbox under control!

Change the style of your inbox

If you don't receive many messages, you've got it easy: read, answer, file, delete, and go. But for those who receive a large amount of mail each day, this isn't enough. With those users in mind, Gmail has implemented what it calls inbox styles: different ways to present the content in your Gmail mailbox so that you can handle large amounts of mail without losing your mind (or any emails).
Gmail inbox type
You can choose from five inbox styles:
  • Classic - the standard, which puts the most recent posts at the top of your inbox.
  • Important first - priority messages from the contacts you interact with the most, as well as other important messages.
  • Unread first - places unread messages above all others.
  • Starred first - places messages that you've marked with a star at the top of your inbox.
  • Priority - a mixture of the three previous options: combines unread, starred and important so that you don't miss anything.

Enable Gmail Labs

Gmail "Labs" is a collection of experimental features that you can activate if you want to test them. Although they might not work very well or could disappear without notice, little gems can be found among them, including some which will help you work faster and more efficiently in Gmail.
Gmail Labs
One useful feature, for example, is the Auto Advance, which will automatically take you to the next message after you delete or archive the previous one, rather than returning you to the inbox.
Smart Tags is another cool feature, with which you can easily organize all messages that you receive automatically, whether they're notifications, newsletters, message forums or emails from social networks. There's also the role of Standard responses, which saves you a lot of time if you have to write similar email messages every day.

Send emails to yourself in the future

One goal of the perfect email manager is to always keep your inbox clean of pending messages - the coveted inbox zero. The theory is simple: answer every email as soon as you receive it, if you can in just a few minutes. If you don't need to do anything, delete it. And if you've finished the task on that email but want to keep it as a reference, file it.
But what happens if you have to go back to that email within a few days, you're done with it, or are waiting for a response from a third party? That's where these tools come into play:

Boomerang for Gmail

Boomerang for Gmail is an extension for Chrome, Firefox, and Safari that allows you to schedule sending emails, meaning you can use them as personal reminders. It also sends you an alert if you're waiting for a response and no one answers your message within a predetermined time-frame.
Boomerang for Gmail
If you get an email asking you to do something that you really need to consult someone else on, you can answer this message, forward it to the relevant person, configure Boomerang to alert you if you don't get an answer within a couple of days, and delete the read message. One step closer to inbox zero!

FollowUp.CC

This curious name belongs to a service that's pretty similar to Boomerang; the only difference is that you don't have to install anything because it works on any browser. The downside of FollowUp.CC is that the free version has a limit of 20 reminders per month.
Working it is really simple: when answering an email that you want to follow up with in a few days, enter a fake email address with the date that you want to be reminded of into the BCC field. Addresses are created in a logical way:
  • Within a few hours: 12hours@followup.cc
  • On a specified day: apr21@followup.cc
  • A day this week: sunday@followup.cc
  • A specific time: 9am@followup.cc
The email will appear as a reminder in your inbox for the time you've set!

HassleMe

So far, we've seen tools that'll send you email reminders when you want to complete a specific task. But what about reminders for recurring tasks that don't have a set time, like going to the gym, calling your mom or practicing an instrument? For these reminders, there's HassleMe.

HassleMe is an online service that'll send you reminders for recurring tasks so that you don't have to worry about forgetting to do them! It can also be used to send phrases of encouragement or motivational quotes for a little extra push of productivity.

The Email Game

The aim of The Email Game is to turn the monotony of sorting through emails into a game, another example of the popular trend of 'gamifying' non-gaming apps. The Email Game challenges you to manage your email in the shortest time possible and rewards you with points if you're quick enough. If the timer reaches zero, you lose points.

The interface of The Email Game is clear, with large buttons that help you make a decision quickly: can you answer that email now? Do it! Do you have to wait? File it for later! Have you finished? Erase it and on to the next !

3/16/2014

Quickly edit videos using Free Video Dub

Simple video editing can be done quickly, with the right tools. Here, I'll show you how you can quickly edit videos, for free and without any loss of quality.
Most editing programs are overloaded with complicated functions that you most likely won't need, making it more difficult to get used to the program. Free Video Dub takes a completely different approach: the freeware confines itself to editing alone so that you can quickly trim the video, remove scenes, and save the results. This tutorial will show you how to edit videos using Free Video Dub.

Choose a starting point

Open the video or drag and drop it into the Free Video Dub interface. Drag the button on the timeline to the right until it reaches the point where you want the video to begin. Using the Trim Right function, or the M key, mark the beginning of the video up to the desired starting point. Free Video Dub highlights the selected section in blue. Then, delete the selected area using the Delete button or the DEL key.
Free Video Dub - Buttons
Open the file, use the timeline, select, delete and save - the five steps to being editing your videos

Delete scenes and save the video

To remove a scene from the video, move the button on the timeline to the beginning of the unwanted content. Use the Trim Left function or the N key to select the desired spot. Next, move the button to the end of the unwanted scene and select it using the Trim right function or the M key. The unwanted content should now be marked in blue. Again, you can delete the selected area using the Delete button or the DEL key.
Free Video Dub
You can trim the end of the video using the same procedure. It's useful to point out, however, that pressing the Trim Left button didn't work during our testing. If you're dissatisfied with your selection, you can delete it with the Delete Selection button or the X key.
Once you've removed all the sections you want, save the video by clicking on the corresponding button. Free Video Dub saves the edited video in the source directory with the tag _cut. This means, for example, that dasvideo.avi becomes dasvideo_cut.avi.

Good quality, but a few glitches

It’s handy that Free Video Dub doesn't convert files once they've been saved and edited; it means that you don't lose the video's quality. The result looks the same as the original, but cut to perfection. It's unfortunate that there are a few glitches that cause Free Video Dub’s timeline to freeze. If this does happen, the only solution is to shut down and restart the program. Overall, however, Free Video Dub is a great free and easy-to-use option for quickly editing videos.
Download Free Video Dub

3/14/2014

Free Video Dub



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Video Dub Free is a handy and reliable utility designed to enable you to trim parts of your video clips.

Cute Video Dub Free allows you to cut unwanted parts out of your home-made videos. It supports a wide range of input formats, such as MPEG, AVI, WMV and FLV.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Users are advised to pay attention while installing this ad-supported application:
  • Offers to change the homepage for web browsers installed in the system
  • Offers to change the default search engine for web browsers installed in the system
  • Offers to download or install software or components (such as browser toolbars) that the program does not require to fully function 
Size - 33.10 MB
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