If you’re like me and spend a lot of time in your inbox, here’s a new tool that may make your life easier.
It’s called NudgeMail, and it’s a simple, yet smart, tool to remind yourself about important e-mails as opposed to trying to put them in special folders or trying to remember them.
NudgeMail lets you send yourself reminders about things that have to be done, meetings, conference calls, etc. All you need to do is send an e-mail to an nudgemail.com address to set things up. Even better, NudgeMail is free and you don’t have to register.
So, here’s how it works. Let’s say you have a phone call tomorrow. To create a reminder, you would send or forward an e-mail to tomorrow@nudgemail.com. Or you could send an email to nov4@nudgemail.com. These are just a few examples of NudgeMail’s different commands.
While NudgeMail may not be for everyone, it’s a pretty interesting service for those of us with too many emails and too much to remember. NudgeMail works with pretty much anything – GMail, iPhone, Blackberry, Outlook, Android, etc.
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This is exactly what I’ve been looking for for some time. BlackBerrys have a poor reminder system. This should fill that gap.