Web-based email is the future and it is now. We live in a world now where access to email from wherever you are is pretty important. Putting your email in the cloud (the Internet) is the best way to do that.
I am a big fan of Gmail. Rich bailed on Gmail because he thought they lost one of his emails. He is now using Hotmail. But, Gmail continues to rule the roost and I think it is a great email client and service.
But, Gmail is not without some annoyances. Some of those annoyances are big and would need to be solved by Gmail themselves (such as the addition of a to-do list). Others are small but can be “fixed” using Greasemonkey.
For those unaware, GreaseMonkey is a Firefox extension that allows you to run scripts in the browser and customize the way webpages look and work. Duncan Riley recently posted some quick GreaseMonkey scripts, for example, that will add tabs to your FriendFeed page and allow you to access other sites like Google Reader, Facebook, etc. These tabs are not part of FriendFeed otherwise. I am using Duncan’s scripts and they work well.
To improve Gmail, one of the big GreaseMonkey scripts to check out is Better Gmail 2. This script does a bunch at once. Once installed, you can access it’s options in the Firefox Tools menu. The script can do things like the following:
- Gmail skins
- Put the number of unread messages first in the tab title
- Hide the number of spam messages
- Hide the invite box
- Put icons next to messages with attachments to indicate the type of attachment
- Macros
- Intercept mailto: links and open with Gmail
- Show CC and BCC fields
- Allowing HTML signatures
- Folders4Gmail (allow you to organize labels into a hierarchical structure)
- Others
The above screenshot is using the “Redesigned” skin that comes with Better Gmail. As any Gmail user will clearly see, this is nothing like the original Gmail interface.
Now, this GreaseMonkey script is a “kitchen sink” approach, giving you a lot of various functionality all in one package. But, there are some others out there you might want to check out:
- Multiple Account Login: Replaces the “Sign Out” link at the top of Email with a dropdown which will allow you to easily switch between multiple Gmail accounts
- Label Hider. Allows you to selectively hide certain labels from the web interface
- FB Gmail. Get Facebook notifications in your Gmail.
- Fixed Navigation. Will make the left sidebar fixed as you scroll.
So, your first step is to install GreaseMonkey and give some stuff a try. If you don’t like anything, just remove it. These are all just add-ons and can easily be removed.

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