Hello,
Whenever I try and open the link I keep getting the message that access is denied. It says I need to sign into google drive with an account that has access.

Regards,
Greg Wocher

On 4/18/2016 5:34 PM, Kevin Chao wrote:
Podcast: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4H4EkZ9XkIUblFHSzM2YlhBb0U
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 12:01 PM Chip Orange <lists3...@comcast.net <mailto:lists3...@comcast.net>> wrote:

    Oh yes, where do I find your podcasts Kevin?  (I mean, what would
    I search for using my Victor).

    Thanks.

    Chip

    *From:*viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
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    <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>] *On Behalf Of *Kevin Chao
    *Sent:* Saturday, April 16, 2016 8:42 PM
    *To:* viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
    *Subject:* Re: 10 Super Efficient Ways Inbox by Gmail Saves You Time

    Great suggestion, Kramlinger,! I'll work on making a podcast of
    Inbox by Gmail with VoiceOver.

    Would others also find this useful?

    Thanks!

    On Sat, Apr 16, 2016 at 4:44 PM Kramlinger, Keith G., M.D.
    <kramlinger.ke...@mayo.edu <mailto:kramlinger.ke...@mayo.edu>> wrote:

        A podcast demonstrating this with VoiceOver would be more helpful.

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        [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com
        <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>] *On Behalf Of *Kevin Chao
        *Sent:* Saturday, April 16, 2016 4:59 PM
        *To:* 'Carol Pearson' via VIPhone
        *Subject:* 10 Super Efficient Ways Inbox by Gmail Saves You Time


        
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/10-super-efficient-ways-inbox-gmail-saves-time/


          10 Super Efficient Ways Inbox by Gmail Saves You Time

        Gmail is good as ever, but could Inbox by Gmail
        <https://inbox.google.com/> be the better choice for you?

        Inbox by Gmail is Google’s most recent approach to email
        organization and management. It takes some getting used to,
        but if it’s capable of giving you a simpler email workflow
        <http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/6-simple-tricks-reduce-email-stress/>,
        it’s worth adopting. And now you don’t even need an invite to
        use Inbox!

            TIL you can mute in @inboxbygmail
            <https://twitter.com/inboxbygmail> by pressing M.

            — Josh Todd (@JoshTodd) April 6, 2016
            <https://twitter.com/JoshTodd/status/717766579694346240>

        To help you decide whether you should switch over to Inbox
        completely, we’ll show you some of the ways in which it’ll
        make email better for you. But first, let’s show you where
        everything is in Inbox’s interface.


            Where Inbox Options Are

        You’ll find all of Inbox’s options and settings in one of five
        locations:

          * *The toolbar that appears when you hover over a message* –
            This is where you’ll find the options to pin an email,
            snooze it, mark it as done (or move it to the inbox)

        Image removed by sender. inbox-message-toolbar

          * *The pop-up menu that appears when you click on the Move
            to… icon* (three dots arranged vertically) in the
            toolbar shown above
          * *The icon-driven menu hidden behind the Compose button* –
            You’ll be able to see the menu when you hover over the big
            red plus (+) icon at the bottom right in Inbox
          * *Inbox’s Settings dialog* – To bring this up, click on the
            hamburger icon at the top left in the Inbox interface, and
            in the fly-out sidebar that appears, click on *Settings*

        Image removed by sender. inbox-settings

          * *Individual bundle settings* – To bring up the *Settings*
            dialog for any bundle, hover on its link in the sidebar
            and click on the gear icon that appears next to it.

        Image removed by sender. inbox-bundle-settings

        Now let’s see how Inbox saves you, the user, both time and effort.


            1. Turns Your Emails into To-dos

        With Gmail, you can send emails as tasks to your to-do list
        <http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/9-instant-ways-turn-emails-tasks/>
        app, but with Inbox, your email /is/ your to-do list. Inbox
        treats it as such because it understands that most emails need
        you to take some kind of action.

        Inbox allows you to mark emails as “done” instead of “read” or
        “archived”. That may be a simple change of wording, but it
        does put a different spin on email management.

            I'm loving Inbox by Gmail. Making emails "actionable" made
            the experience amazing for a To-Do List junkie like me –
            Mark "Done"#InboxbyGmail
            <https://twitter.com/hashtag/InboxbyGmail?src=hash>

            — Ashley Mitchell (@amitchellidea) October 29, 2014
            <https://twitter.com/amitchellidea/status/527549923546243072>

        *Emails that you mark as done get shunted out of your way.*
        It’s like checking tasks off your to-do list and is the
        equivalent of archiving in Gmail. You can also pin important
        emails to the top of your inbox for quick access to them.


            2. Sorts Email Right for You

        Inbox takes the onus of sorting your email and does a pretty
        good job of it. *It places similar emails in groups called
        Bundles.*

        When you’re setting up Inbox for the first time, you’ll get a
        prompt to choose which type of emails you’d like to see
        grouped into a separate bundle. Trips, Promos, Updates,
        Forums, and Finance are some of the bundle types that you can
        choose from.

        Image removed by sender. inbox-settings-dialog

        Use the *Create new*… sidebar link if you’d like to create a
        custom bundle. You can go back and tweak your bundle
        preferences anytime via Inbox settings.


            3. Highlights Just the Data You Need

        From flight times to car rental info to order confirmations,
        Inbox is familiar with the kind of data that you’re usually
        looking for in your inbox. That’s why it keeps that *important
        data highlighted at all times in scannable cards for easy
        identification.*

        Image removed by sender. inbox-card

        Inbox also makes it easy to tell if an email has attachments,
        photos, inline images, links to videos, etc., by
        making their thumbnails visible in your inbox.

        Image removed by sender. inbox-thumbnails

        If you mention a link, a phone number, or an email address
        while creating a reminder in Inbox, its *Assist*
        feature brings up extra information that it thinks you might
        need. We’re sharing this tweet as an example:

            Another win for @inboxbygmail
            <https://twitter.com/inboxbygmail>. I set this reminder
            for myself a month ago, and Inbox knows when my pharmacy
            opens! pic.twitter.com/pUMliylPnc <https://t.co/pUMliylPnc>

            — Danger Manley (@DangerManley) March 30, 2016
            <https://twitter.com/DangerManley/status/715168434829529088>

        You’ll appreciate that *Inbox is smart enough to not display
        sensitive data like license keys in cards*.


            4. Speeds up Email Replies

        For any email that’s currently open, Inbox lists three text
        snippets beneath the message. These are replies crafted by
        Inbox to save you some time. Click on any of the snippets and
        a new draft appears with that snippet pasted in the body of
        the reply email. You can review and edit the email before you
        hit *Send*.

        Image removed by sender. inbox-smart-reply

        Inbox notes the changes you make and learns from them,
        crafting better response options with each iteration. It also
        works its way up to more complex sentences as you keep using
        the *Smart Reply* feature. Smart replies are available on the
        web and on mobile.

            The @inboxbygmail <https://twitter.com/inboxbygmail>
            auto-replies are creepily accurate. AI is making
            impressive strides. And saving me time. :-)

            — Bart Verkoeijen (@bgever) April 8, 2016
            <https://twitter.com/bgever/status/718340373165289473>


            5. Speeds up Searches

        The problem with email searches
        
<http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/5-advanced-gmail-search-operators-you-should-know/>
        is that you still have to look through the results to find key
        information. Inbox knows that this can be time consuming and
        does its best to push the right information to the top. /Then/
        it shows you other relevant results in two groups: *Top
        results* and *All results*.

        When I searched for /flight time/ in Inbox, right at the top
        it showed me the most relevant card that matched my query — a
        card highlighting the flight number as well as the departure
        date and time for the earliest upcoming flight. Handy!

        Image removed by sender. inbox-smart-search


            6. Acts as Your Travel Assistant

        Tracking travel plans
        
<http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/stress-free-travel-prevent-mistakes-minimize-anxiety/>
        has never been this smooth. Inbox has a dedicated bundle
        called a trip bundle that *gathers all emails related to each
        of your trips in one place*. Click on Trips in the sidebar to
        view trip bundles for upcoming trips as well as completed
        ones. Click on any of them and there’s all the right data you
        need!

            I am travelling soon! Who wants to meet? Let me know ??

            ps love how @inboxbygmail
            <https://twitter.com/inboxbygmail> automatically creates
            itineraries pic.twitter.com/83NEVqCCUW
            <https://t.co/83NEVqCCUW>

            — Antal János Monori (@anthonymonori) April 7, 2016
            <https://twitter.com/anthonymonori/status/718005649154711558>

        You can even *share trip summaries with family and friends
        quite easily*. All you have to do is open a trip bundle, click
        on the *Share trip* icon (right-facing curved arrow), fill in
        the recipient’s email address, and hit *Send*. Inbox takes
        care of adding the trip summary to the email when you click on
        *Share trip*.

        Image removed by sender. Trip-Info


            7. Prompts You to Create Reminders

        When you receive an email that Inbox identifies as a to-do, it
        suggests adding a reminder for it. You can accept its
        suggestion by clicking on *ADD REMINDER*. This way you don’t
        need to follow up on emails that require action. All you have
        to do is accept Inbox’s reminder suggestions and get on with
        your work till Inbox prompts you again to take action.

        Image removed by sender. inbox-reminder-suggestion

        Reminders that you create in Inbox and tie to a specific time
        and location show up as cards in Google Now
        <https://www.google.com/landing/now/>. Also, *when you add a
        reminder in Google Now or in Google Keep
        <http://keep.google.com>, it turns up in Inbox*. You’ll find
        it under Reminders in the sidebar.

        Image removed by sender. inbox-reminder-from-keep


            8. Keeps Emails out of Sight Till You Need Them

        Emails that you don’t need right now are often a distraction
        because you have to bypass them to get to the ones you do
        need. To help tackle this problem, Inbox also allows you to
        snooze emails for later.

        *Snoozing an email hides it temporarily* and moves it back to
        your inbox when you’re ready for it. If you still aren’t, feel
        free to hit *Snooze* again.

        You can pick from snooze times like *Next week*, *Someday*,
        and *This weekend* or add a custom snooze date, time, and place.

        Image removed by sender. inbox-snooze-email


            9. Lets You Control the Frequency of Promo and Update Emails

        It’s annoying to have promotional emails or update emails
        trickle into your inbox throughout the day. But with Inbox,
        you can opt to *display the Promo and Update bundles in your
        inbox just once a day* or even once a week. The catch is that
        you can’t change the time at which the bundles appear in your
        inbox. The default is 7 AM and you’ll have to live with that,
        for now anyway.

        To set the frequency for promo emails, open the *Settings*
        dialog for the Promos bundle. There, under *Show bundle*,
        select the radio button next to *Once a day* or *Once a
        week* and close the dialog. Repeat this process for the
        Updates bundle.

        Image removed by sender. inbox-promo-settings

        In the bundle settings dialog, if you have set the *Bundle
        messages in the inbox* option to *Off*, you won’t get the
        email frequency option, but you /will/ get one to
        automatically mark messages as done when they arrive.

        *Note:* Promo emails include deals, offers, etc. and update
        emails include notification emails like confirmations and alerts.


            10. Learns What You Need

        Inbox uses intelligent scanning to sort your emails, highlight
        key information, and to provide suggestions for reminders,
        replies, and searches. What’s great is that *the more you work
        with Inbox, the better it gets at giving you relevant
        suggestions*. This is sure to save you a lot of typing and
        correction as you continue to use Inbox.

        Also, you don’t need to learn or remember any special syntax
        to interact with Inbox, because it recognizes natural language
        just fine.

            Inbox by Gmail now uses natural language recognition to
            suggest reminders to add http://t.co/Aii7xayyUU
            pic.twitter.com/UACcl7ufng <http://t.co/UACcl7ufng>

            — Ali Güçlü ? (@aliguclu) June 21, 2015
            <https://twitter.com/aliguclu/status/612672479585288192>


            Inbox Is Great, But…

        The quick and easy data access that Inbox provides is made
        possible by the data-scanning mechanism built into it. This
        means that *Inbox trawls your messages to bring up the
        information that’s most relevant to you.* Creepy? It sure is,
        unless the lack of privacy
        <http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/americans-given-privacy/> doesn’t bother
        you much. This intrusion into every part of your life is the
        biggest problem with Inbox, granted that it’s an intrusion
        that has your blessings if you sign up for Inbox.

            Started looking at Inbox by Google. Became concerned about
            privacy. Remembered I already use Gmail so I don't have
            privacy anymore.

            — Chris of ComicBookDB (@comicbookdb) November 7, 2014
            <https://twitter.com/comicbookdb/status/530743198717861889>

        Except for the privacy bit, none of Inbox’s cons seem to be
        deal breakers. *A unified inbox feature would have been a
        useful addition* for managing multiple Google accounts in
        Inbox though. For now, you’ll have to stick to account
        switching just like you do in Gmail. A one-click delete option
        for emails would also have been nice.


            Unbox Inbox!

        You won’t know if Inbox is worth making your primary email
        client unless you spend some time with it. Get started on that
        today. If it’s been more than a year since you tried Inbox
        <http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/google-inbox-review-breath-fresh-air/>
        and went back to Gmail, give it another shot, because Inbox
        has evolved quite a bit between then and now.

        The takeaway here is that if it’s efficiency that you’re
        looking for, Inbox gives you an awesome deal. Not so much if
        privacy is your top concern at all costs.

        *Have you switched to Inbox by Gmail? Has it changed your
        email workflow for the better? Did you hate it and go back to
        regular Gmail? We’d love to hear about your experience with
        Inbox.*

        Image Credit: Hourglass clock
        <http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-265709573/> by Dima Sobko via
        Shutterstock

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