Thrdzz: Gmail conversation threads navigator
大小:90.4KiB版本:v 0.0.0.18更新时间:2021-12-21
A plugin that shows threaded conversations on a timeline to help gmail users quickly find emails in any thread by date and sender
Thrdzz: Gmail conversation threads navigator 的使用方法详解,最全面的教程
Thrdzz: Gmail conversation threads navigator 描述:
用户数:253
分类:生产工具插件
扩展大小:90.4 KiB
最后更新时间:2021-12-21
版本:v 0.0.0.18
Thrdzz: Gmail conversation threads navigator 插件简介:
这是来自Chrome商店的 Thrdzz: Gmail conversation threads navigator 浏览器插件,您可以在当前页面下载它的最新版本安装文件,并安装在Chrome、Edge等浏览器上。
Thrdzz: Gmail conversation threads navigator插件下载方法/流程:
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Thrdzz: Gmail conversation threads navigator插件安装教程/方法:
(1)将扩展迷上下载的安装包文件(.zip)解压为文件夹,其中类型为“crx”的文件就是接下来需要用到的安装文件
(2) 从设置->更多工具->扩展程序 打开扩展程序页面,或者地址栏输入 Chrome://extensions/ 按下回车打开扩展程序页面
(3) 打开扩展程序页面的“开发者模式”
(4) 将crx文件拖拽到扩展程序页面,
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https://www.extfans.com/installation/The Thrdzz plugin makes it super easy to navigate email threads to quickly find relevant messages. This timeline based plugin helps you view any thread that has more than 3 emails in an intuitive way. Select a thread in Gmail, and the timeline loads up as an overlay which you can then use to navigate to any conversation from that particular thread.
The timeline displays dates on which emails have been exchanged. The numbers above each date denote how many messages have been exchanged on that day. The dots on the timeline are clickable. The orange dot indicates the selected date. Clicking on the green dot will take you to the very first email in the thread.
Click on any message in the list view to see it open in the background (gmail) panel. Clicking in on the message body to then reply/forward, etc. automatically minimises the Thrdzz panel.
Select a participant name at the top to filter and see conversations only from that user.
Easily find attachments and additional information of when someone was added to the thread
Thrdzz aims to make email threads the productive feature it was always meant to be. Go ahead, start using it and experience the change in the way you deal with threaded communication.