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	<title>Comments on: The Secret Life of GTDInbox</title>
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		<title>By: Jack Rahaim</title>
		<link>http://productivefirefox.com/2008/03/29/the-secret-life-of-gtdinbox/#comment-381</link>
		<author>Jack Rahaim</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Apr 2008 21:08:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I think GTDInbox is a huge addition to Gmail and makes using it a significantly different experience. Here are a couple of suggestions; one of them is not too far afield from the current product and the other is a bit of a departure in that it adds another 'lens' to looking at Gmail emails.

Suggestion 1: add a 'send later' capability with defined date and time for a composed message to be 'released'.  In order for it to be really useful, the message should sit on Gmail and not be dependent upon the user being on line at the time that's been set to send the message.

Suggestion 2: provide a view of projects that is chronological and sortable either by date of the email or by a user-defined date (perhaps the due date for the project)...I'm imagining something graphical with the subject line being shown and with the ability to drill down on any item to the messages/threads.

Keep up the great work,

Jack</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think GTDInbox is a huge addition to Gmail and makes using it a significantly different experience. Here are a couple of suggestions; one of them is not too far afield from the current product and the other is a bit of a departure in that it adds another &#8216;lens&#8217; to looking at Gmail emails.</p>
<p>Suggestion 1: add a &#8217;send later&#8217; capability with defined date and time for a composed message to be &#8216;released&#8217;.  In order for it to be really useful, the message should sit on Gmail and not be dependent upon the user being on line at the time that&#8217;s been set to send the message.</p>
<p>Suggestion 2: provide a view of projects that is chronological and sortable either by date of the email or by a user-defined date (perhaps the due date for the project)&#8230;I&#8217;m imagining something graphical with the subject line being shown and with the ability to drill down on any item to the messages/threads.</p>
<p>Keep up the great work,</p>
<p>Jack</p>
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		<title>By: andymurd</title>
		<link>http://productivefirefox.com/2008/03/29/the-secret-life-of-gtdinbox/#comment-351</link>
		<author>andymurd</author>
		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Mar 2008 22:38:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://productivefirefox.com/2008/03/29/the-secret-life-of-gtdinbox/#comment-351</guid>
		<description>I grabbed the 'GTDInbox' Twitter username the other day. I had planned to make something like TwitterCal that would forward tweets the sender's registered email address. 

Current work commitments make it unlikely to happen very soon, so if you (or the community) want to make use of the username, send me an email or PM on the Productive Firefox forum and I'll hand it  over.

Is this the kind of creative use of GTDInbox that you want to see?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I grabbed the &#8216;GTDInbox&#8217; Twitter username the other day. I had planned to make something like TwitterCal that would forward tweets the sender&#8217;s registered email address. </p>
<p>Current work commitments make it unlikely to happen very soon, so if you (or the community) want to make use of the username, send me an email or PM on the Productive Firefox forum and I&#8217;ll hand it  over.</p>
<p>Is this the kind of creative use of GTDInbox that you want to see?</p>
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