Some messages were never meant to be

January 19th, 2006

With over 2.6GB of storage on Gmail, its likely that most people could afford to save even one-time-readable messages like reminders and such, and never run out of space. Not me though. I easily delete more messages than I archive, and still have used up over 25% of my Gmail space. Well, until now I was using this excellent Greasemonkey user script (Firefox only), which adds a Delete button with seamless interface integration. Greasemonkey, for those of you who don’t know, is an excellent Firefox extension that allows advanced Java-based scripts (that add or modify website features) to be incorporated into the browser. Sadly, there’s no use for this brilliant script anymore, as Google now provides a delete button that works exactly like the Gmail Delete user script. You can find awesome scripts at UserScripts.org. And for those of you who don’t use Firefox, well, Get Firefox!

New Gmail Delete feature



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