The email inbox has been transformed into the task list that we have to do. And it is that, beyond the scope laboral, more than one user has sent some data, file or information that they need to remember to yourself A useful practice to not forget an important or interesting task or content that you should do or consult. However, this is not necessary thanks to the Inbox app from Google, which now suggests the creation of reminders each time the user is going to send an email to his own inbox.
Thus, the application Inbox which has emerged as a new revision of Gmail , offering the functionalities of a task tool through received emails, is now a bit smarter and more useful. And it is capable of detecting when a user is going to send an email to himself. Whatever the reason, Inbox now offers the user to directly create a reminder A feature of its own with the same mission as the autoship of an email, but with more extended and practical possibilities
What is surprising is that Inbox now suggests creating reminders when typing the user's address in the field To when sending a message.An alert warns of the possibility of creating a reminder, which is neither more nor less than a notewithin the inbox that remains anchored to the top to keep track of the information you want to keep there.
The good thing is that, when carrying out this process suggested by the application itself Inbox when sending itself, thereminder collects all the information from the body of the mail That is, gets all the data for the reminder automatic All a convenience to avoid having to repeat the process again when clicking on the option New Reminder With this, it is established and available every time Inbox is accessed, without having to resort to this old email trick. But there is more.
And what's really interesting about the Inbox reminders is being able to trigger this reminder in any another time, or even anywhere That is, receive a notification with the information of this reminder when the user prefers, being able to set an alert early in the morning of the next day, or at any specific time. But also when you arrive at the office, at home, or any other place set in the reminder settings. Something really useful to make sure the information or task gets reviewed and doesn't get lost in the application.
Of course, to be able to do this it is necessary to have Inbox, since Gmail does not offer these extra features in your email. The Inbox app is now available free for both Android as for iOSIt can be downloaded from Google Play and App Store