Additional Resources
As with all Hacks books, what you find here is just a taste of what’s most likely available by the time this book ends up in your hands. Here are a few more resources you might visit:
The Gmail documentation (http://gmail.google.com/support) is chock-full of tips, tricks, keyboard shortcuts, search syntax, and more.
Gmail Gems (http://gmailgems.blogspot.com) “reveals the tips and tricks of Gmail masters.”
Justin Blanton’s "Getting More Out of Gmail” (http://justinblanton.com/archives/2004/06/20/getting_more_out_of_gmail) provided much grist and many pointers for this chapter.
GmailForums (http://www.gmailforums.com), as the name suggests, is a place to discuss all things Gmail.
Mark Lyon, author of Google Email Loader Hack #74 has collected a good list of apps and hacks (http://www.marklyon.org/gmail/gmailapps.htm).
And, of course, you can always Google for
gmail hacks
andgmail
hacking
.
Warning
Remember that all of these are hacks and, as such, have no quality of service guarantees; if they break, they break. About all you can do is go back to the hack’s home page and see if there’s a new version available.
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