I just disabled all the tabs except for the Primary. Problem solved.
Me too.
Ditto ditto.
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I just disabled all the tabs except for the Primary. Problem solved.
Me too.
Ditto ditto.
If you disable the other tabs, does all the email that would go into "Social", say, go into "Primary"?
If you disable the other tabs, does all the email that would go into "Social", say, go into "Primary"?
Yes.
If the browser tab totalled all the gmail subtabs, and absolutely the Inbox folder on the left side should have everything totalled, instead of just counting up only the Primary inbox emails, I'd totally dig it, but alas. Maybe that's something they can work on.
I wonder what the rollout schedule is for the tabbed Gmail - I don't see anything you guys are talking about!
Thank you Jessica, I thought I was going nuts cause I didn't see it either.
Maybe if you log out and log back in? Gmail times me out once in a while, and then once back in, there was this new madness.
We got a notice that it was coming like a month ago at work. I think I got it in the last week or two. Haven't checked my personal account to see what it looks like.
I like the idea of it, but I just don't get enough email to warrant the separation, especially without the ability to tell if I have new mail at a glance.
Can anyone recommend a task list application for Android that was designed with GTD in mind? I see a couple, but they all look fairly young.
Speaking of fairly young, I'm barely anywhere in the book. Would a GTD-aware tool even be important?
Do any of Android's apps show Google Tasks through to Android? I'm also looking at a couple pass thrus of that. Which was spiked by seeing a calendar widget which looked better than my current one and could mix our corporate email application (Touchdown) with a number of other email and task sources. I need this since work stopped allowing use of the native Android Exchange client facilities. Not secure enough, they said.
All the iPads and iPhones store encrypted automatically, and if you lose or have yours stolen they will wipe THE WHOLE THING. They also do this when you're fired/leave the company. Standard IT process is to uninstall that email connection before you give notice.
While Touchdown is supposed to be giving the same level of encryption, the full device wipe will not be needed. But it's still in "beta" which seems to be code for "only a few lucky bastards in IT". When I brought my third device to get set up they told me to get a life.
One of the guys in Marketing was dangling his Surface, and mentioned a best-of-both-worlds scenario. Apparently IT/corporate can have a partition of your drive, and they can remotely nuke that as they see fit, but your stuff is yours. And apparently they can also be more granular about what still works when you connect in via VPN.
Inneresting.
No, really, it is. Read it again and see. Task list application help! GTD or Google Tasks! (I've been synching to it from Astrid, so there's that...)