I saw a play button right away after clicking the link.

Thanks,
Ari

> On Apr 18, 2016, at 3:12 PM, Richard Turner <richardturne...@outlook.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> 
> You have to request access after signing in, assuming you have a google drive 
> account. It would make everyone's life easier if he used DropBox's public 
> folder and sent the link to the file.
> Richard
> 
> 
> Sent from my iPod 6
> 
>> On Apr 18, 2016, at 2:40 PM, Greg Wocher <gwoc...@gwocher.com> wrote:
>> 
>> 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> 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] On Behalf 
>>>> Of Kevin Chao
>>>> Sent: Saturday, April 16, 2016 8:42 PM
>>>> To: 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> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> A podcast demonstrating this with VoiceOver would be more helpful.
>>>> 
>>>>  
>>>> 
>>>> From: 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 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, it’s worth adopting. And now you don’t even 
>>>> need an invite to use Inbox!
>>>> 
>>>> TIL you can mute in @inboxbygmail by pressing M.
>>>> 
>>>> — Josh Todd (@JoshTodd) April 6, 2016
>>>> 
>>>> 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)
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 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
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 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.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 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 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
>>>> 
>>>> — Ashley Mitchell (@amitchellidea) October 29, 2014
>>>> 
>>>> 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.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 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.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 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.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 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. I set this reminder for myself a month ago, 
>>>> and Inbox knows when my pharmacy opens! pic.twitter.com/pUMliylPnc
>>>> 
>>>> — Danger Manley (@DangerManley) March 30, 2016
>>>> 
>>>> 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.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 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 auto-replies are creepily accurate. AI is making 
>>>> impressive strides. And saving me time. :-)
>>>> 
>>>> — Bart Verkoeijen (@bgever) April 8, 2016
>>>> 
>>>> 5. Speeds up Searches
>>>> 
>>>> The problem with email searches 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!
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 6. Acts as Your Travel Assistant
>>>> 
>>>> Tracking travel plans 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 automatically creates itineraries 
>>>> pic.twitter.com/83NEVqCCUW
>>>> 
>>>> — Antal János Monori (@anthonymonori) April 7, 2016
>>>> 
>>>> 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.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 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.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Reminders that you create in Inbox and tie to a specific time and location 
>>>> show up as cards in Google Now. Also, when you add a reminder in Google 
>>>> Now or in Google Keep, it turns up in Inbox. You’ll find it under 
>>>> Reminders in the sidebar.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 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.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 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.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 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
>>>> 
>>>> — Ali Güçlü ? (@aliguclu) June 21, 2015
>>>> 
>>>> 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 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
>>>> 
>>>> 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 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 by Dima Sobko via Shutterstock
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