Microsoft Aims to End Inbox Bane with Panes

Friday, 9. December 2005 - 5:21 pm

Snarf

ITP
TECHNOLOGY — Dec 5 — Software giant Microsoft has unveiled a new free
tool called SNARF that helps users sift through bulging inboxes using a
social sorting approach. SNARF stands for Social Network and
Relationship Finder. The tool counts e-mails, sorts them by
sender, and draws assumptions about their priority based on the
frequency of interaction. If the tool proves popular with users,
Microsoft plans to include the feature in upcoming versions of its
e-mail clients. Users can download the beta version of SNARF. FULL ARTICLE @ ITP TECHNOLOGY

Mark Brooks:
Gmail allows users to see threads by conversation and search at
lightning speed. This is Microsoft's answer. Let SNARF
index your mail, then, from the SNARF window, try right clicking on a
contact 'Open in thread view.' Nice! Your conversations
displayed.


1 comment

  1. Computer and Gadget

    technology helps us sometimes but often times even a nuisance.

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