GMAIL Goodies
Gmail is very cool in its default state. But so many people fail to explore some of the cool things. Two of which are theme and labs.
With themes, you can change the layout and design to anything from crazy to minimalist. Just log into Gmail and go to settings, then themes. Poke around – their are some neat designs there.
I like the minimalist theme, but some people like the bubble gummy wild colors.
Themes changes the looks of things, and labs changes the functionality – just look for the laboratory beaker icon on the top right of your Gmail main page.
Click on the beaker and you will see what’s available. This is where Google tests Gmail features before they make them permanent.
These are my favorites, but check them yourself. Everyone has different needs and their are a lot more than what I have listed below.
If you use the undo send, you can set the delay time – I set mine for 30 seconds because I see mistakes after I hit my send key too often.
Title tweaks is useful because I always have multiple tabs open and I can see how many unread mails I have in the gmail tab.
Superstars is my favorite of all. I assign an icon to prioritize emails. Examples, yellow exclamation points for things I have to do as soon as possible, blue info for shipping information (waiting for a package), yellow stars for email I will for active projects, yellow checkmarks are things I need to follow up in a few days, etc.
If you use Chrome as a browser, Rich Levin has a nice extension for you that allows sorting based upon what Superstar is assigned to an email.
If you use Superstars you can choose your icons under settings-> general tabs
Send and archive is useful, but I wish they would have a send and delete button.
Now that we can click and drag images into the gmail composition box, this may not be as useful anymore. I still use it myself very often.
If you use Google Voice, then this feature is a must have for sure.
One thing Gmail does best is filters out spam and phishing emails. Sometimes a phishing email slips into the inbox. If you see an email from ebay or paypal without the authenticating icon – then you know at a glance that it’s a fake. Very nice.
With so many people with droids, this is fun.
Not useful for all, but if you find yourself answering the same question or giving out the same reply again and again, you’ll love these pre-canned responses.
If that’s not enough fun for you, don’t forget Gmail now allows rich text format in your signature file (settings – > general, scroll down to signature).

If you choose to use the satellite stream then you will need a Sirius compatible listening device and an outside antennae. 

Army, but I thought wrong.
It also has no ESN – you simply use a Sirius internet account. Their web site states it’s $2.99 a month, but as a existing Sirius customer I was offered a deal for one year for $19.01.
