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Organize, Manage and Prioritize Outlook Inbox with ClearContext

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Microsoft Office Outlook is one of the best E-Mail client software available in the market and recently Microsoft office labs also made available one add-on to prioritize and mange E-Mail in your inbox. There are some other tools also that help  can help us to Manage, Organize and Prioritize our outlook inbox more effectively one of the Add-on that I found is ClearContext.Currently ClearContext comes in two versions Personal and ClearContext IMS Pro. Let’s have a look into the features of both of these versions.

ClearContext Personal: ClearContext personal is an Outlook add-on that help Outlook users to manage, organize and prioritize their inbox. Some of the features of ClearContext personal Outlook Add-on are

View and Explore Contacts and Attachments: ClearContext makes viewing contacts, attachments and notifications really easy when you view E-mail’s in your outlook inbox. Apart from this their are some other tasks you can perform like See attachments and contacts from emails in each folder, Sort, save, and forward those attachments.and Create distribution lists, meeting requests, etc. from those contacts.

clearcontext View and Explore Contacts and Attachments

Explore and Preview Attachments: Viewing attachments is the feature that i find really good because it gives you feeling like that we are viewing attachments in windows explorer.

Clearcontext attachment explorer

Intelligently process your automated emails - automatically: Their are a lot of automatically generated emails comes to your inbox and these emails makes life really difficult for us to manage inbox. ClearContext Notification Managers automatically move these emails out of your inbox into a categorized view so you can quickly process notifications without constant interruptions.  Use ClearContext templates or easily create your own customized notification managers.

ClearContext notification summary

ClearContext Personal Demo

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