LabelLinks4Gmail

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5 stars
Gmail Enhanced , Jan 27, 2009
Review written by Henrique Abreu - see all my reviews (2)

This script adds awesome functionality to GMail labels. It's essential to users that really use labels.

@Laurence, this isn't the right place to make suggestions, since we cannot discuss it. Look for the "Discussions" link, you can open a new topic or add your suggestion to "The Collaboration Station" topic.

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5 stars
Great script! , Jan 30, 2009
Review written by Marcin Zalewski - see all my reviews (1)

Thanks Tertioptus.

This script is really useful. It lets you organize your labels into a tree, search each label through its own search box, and compound search results for any subtree in the labels hierarchy.

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5 stars
works again! , Jul 7, 2009
Review written by Guillo4552 - see all my reviews (1)

greatful

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Great addition to Gmail , Jan 27, 2009
Review written by Laurence Anthony - see all my reviews (1)

This is a great improvement on the standard Gmail interface. However, to make it truly powerful, there must be a way to add labels to emails based on the label tree. Ideally, we should be able to select an email, and then apply a label based on the tree resulting in all labels in the hierarchy being applied to the email. e.g. songs->pop->billy joel So, then we can find the email through a search of either songs, or pop, or billy joel separately, or songs:pop:billy joel If we select the same email in a different hierarchy, e.g. music->piano->billy joel, then these labels will also get added. Note that there is only one "Billy Joel" label that just happens to exist in the two hierarchies. If I get time, I'll try to see how this can be programmed.

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