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Archive Gmail Messages on Your iPhone or iPod touch

This tip is from official Gmail blog.
If you keep Mail’s default settings, every email you delete from your iPhone or iPod touch goes to your trash. It makes sense, but if you’re used to the Gmail life, you’re probably thinking “Archive.”

The Official Gmail Blog has published a nice video walkthrough for how to set up Mail to archive instead of delete email from your iPhone. The video itself doesn’t explicitly talk about the whole Delete vs. Archive debacle, but if you set up your account following the method described, deleting a message on your iPhone will place it in your All Mail folder—which is what archiving does. We’ve discussed this change before, but the video offers a nice hold-your-hand approach to making your iPhone email behave more in line with what you’d expect from Gmail.

Google Released Picasa for Mac Beta

Google has officially released their popular photo management application Picasa for Macs, after years of offering Picasa as a free Windows download.

It’s an exciting announcement for anyone who’s looking for a good photo management app on OS X that isn’t iPhoto or for anyone who’s used and fallen in love with Picasa on Windows or Linux. This release still sports the beta tag, so you can expect a bug here or there, but overall it appears to boast most of the same features as its counterparts. That includes:

1. Photo Management
Picasa scans your entire computer for new photos and keeps them neatly organized, with great timeline features, tagging, and folder organization.

2. Image Editing
Picasa sports simple but impressive editing capabilities, including non-destructive editing of photos. The Mac version offers a few smart options for users looking to run both iPhoto and Picasa so that neither application stps on the other’s toes.

3. Integration with Web Albums
Just like Picasa for Windows and Linux, Picasa for Mac offers seamless integration with Picasa Web Albums, Google’s online photo sharing site.

via: lifehacker.com

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