![]() ![]() ![]() The two camps, and the mindsets behind them, have been a frequent topic of conversation here in the Ars Orbiting HQ. For others, it's a manifestation of an obsessively compulsive mind. Are you a firm believe in the "inbox zero" idea - that is, the approach to email management aimed at keeping the inbox empty, or almost empty, at all times? If you're looking for inspiration, Ars Technica recently published an article highlighting several different email clients used by the editors of the site: Are you the sort of person who needs to read and file every email they get? Or do you delight in seeing an email client icon proudly warning of hundreds or even thousands of unread items? For some, keeping one's email inbox with no unread items is more than just a good idea: it's a way of life, indicating control over the 21st century and its notion of productivity. With Google recently rolling out a big revamp of Gmail to mixed reviews, we would like to know which email client you prefer.
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