Gmail add ons firefox

Here are some popular Gmail add-ons for Firefox:

  1. Boomerang: Allows you to schedule emails to send later, remind you about important messages, and even auto-follow up on emails that haven't been replied to.
  2. Sanebox: Helps you manage your inbox by automatically moving unimportant emails to a separate folder, and even allowing you to set up custom filters.
  3. SaneBlackHole: Similar to Sanebox, but specifically designed to help you manage your spam and junk emails.
  4. Gmail Manager: A simple add-on that allows you to manage multiple Gmail accounts from a single interface, and even set up custom filters and labels.
  5. Gmail Notifier: A basic add-on that notifies you when you receive new emails in your inbox, and allows you to quickly mark them as read or delete them.
  6. Gmail Checker: Similar to Gmail Notifier, but with more features, such as the ability to customize the notification area and set up custom filters.
  7. Gmail Quick Links: Allows you to quickly access your most frequently used Gmail features, such as composing a new email or checking your inbox.
  8. Gmail Search: Enhances the search functionality in Gmail, allowing you to search for emails using more advanced criteria, such as sender, recipient, and subject.
  9. Gmail Undo Send: Allows you to retract an email that you've sent too quickly, giving you a short window of time to undo the send.
  10. Gmail Keyboard Shortcuts: Adds keyboard shortcuts to Gmail, allowing you to quickly perform common actions, such as composing a new email or archiving a message.

To install these add-ons, follow these steps:

  1. Open Firefox and go to the Firefox Add-ons page.
  2. Search for the add-on you want to install using the search bar at the top of the page.
  3. Click on the add-on's name to go to its page.
  4. Click the "Add to Firefox" button to install the add-on.
  5. Click "Add" to confirm the installation.
  6. The add-on will be added to your Firefox browser, and you can access it from the Firefox toolbar.

Note: Some add-ons may require you to sign in to your Gmail account to work properly.