![]() ![]() As soon as a connection is detected, the application will update and send any unsent e-mail. Just type out your email as usual and hit send. ![]() This extension is a lifesaver when you need to read, search and even respond to e-mail when there is no (or poor) internet connection. This extension works with Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook and AOL. If you are looking to spruce up your e-mail signatures, here is an extension that will incorporate your company logos, links to your social profiles, tweets as well as quotes making your signatures stand out from the usual two-lined text. Although limited to just Gmail, Rapportive gives you interesting (if sometimes superfluous) bits of information such as the senders status message, social profiles, connections and even tells you if they are nearby. Rapportive displays an intuitive screenshot of the person sending you an e-mail from your contact list. Priced at $1.99 a month, Powerbot does all the organizing for you at the press of a button. Powerbot is a handy extension available for Gmail, Yahoo and Outlook users that allows you to drop data from your attachments, messages and even threads to Evernote without changing windows. A dandy short snippet appears at the bottom of the screen displaying information on new incoming e-mail. ![]() What stands out here is the desktop notification, an optional feature that you can switch on or off depending on your preferences. Clicking on the icon will open the mail service in a new tab. Pin the Outlook Notifier to your toolbar to get a count of the unread mails in your email. Otherwise, it just acts as a short cut to sign up to one’s Yahoo! account.Ĭhrome has something for Outlook users as well (I'm sure Microsoft loves that). Limitations: E-mails can be seen only when displayed in another tab in Chrome. Chrome has an extension for Yahoo! Mail which works in a similar fashion to its G-mail counterpart by displaying the number of unread emails while also additionally alerting you to new messages. Although their email service isn’t as popular as it once was, it nevertheless still remains a great free to use e-mail platform. If you are a loyal Yahoo! fan using Chrome, all isn’t lost. However, the application is very rigid in its workings as one can only view the unread count and open up one’s Gmail via this. Accessing your e-mail via this is just a click of a button away as the browser launches your inbox in a new tab. The extension sits to the right of the tool bar and displays the number of unread mails in your inbox. For those of you using Gmail, this is an extension you must try. ![]()
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