GFilters for Gmail™ is a productivity chrome extension. it's a free extension and is featured in Productivity, it has 142 active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 3.00 from 4 rated user, last update is 2097 days ago.
**JUL 2018 UPDATE: Sorry, but this extension is no longer maintained! Leaving it up for those who may still be using it.** Ever feel like your important emails are getting buried beneath reminders & notifications that you're not quite ready to delete/archive/address yet? This extension allows you to HIDE messages marked with a particular Gmail label or set of labels. Labels are great when you want to see one type of thing. For example, let's say you've created a rule to automatically label certain emails as "Reminders." But what if you want to see everything BUT reminders? Or if you want to see only unread, unarchived, non-reminders... and you also want to hide notifications from things like Basecamp or Slack as well? GFilters is a convenient way of saving and accessing Gmail filters, allowing you to quickly and temporarily narrow down the emails you see by mixing and matching your favorite filters. With GFilters you can: -Use "negative" filters (e.g. "Hide Business") -Mix and match filters on the fly (e.g. "Unread Inbox" + "Hide Business") -Temporarily hide notifications, reminders, emails you sent to yourself, any email with a particular label, etc. -Use any of the criteria available when you're creating a Label–senders, phrases, unread status, etc. -Do more advanced things than Labels can, such as negative, exact, or broad matches on groups of different types of criteria. Gmail is a trademark of Google Inc. Use of this trademark is subject to Google Permissions.
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