18 tricks for more efficient Android messaging
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18 tricks for more efficient Android messaging
"The Android Messages app's scheduling system is spectacularly useful. You can rely on it for setting reminders to be sent to clients, business-related messages to be pushed out the next morning, or context-free middle-finger emojis to be delivered to your cousin in Cleveland at ungodly hours in the middle of the night."
"To tap into this productivity-boosting power, just type out your message normally - but then, instead of tapping the triangle-shaped send icon at the right of the composing window, press and hold your finger onto that same button when you're done. No reasonably sane person would possibly realize it, but that'll pull up a hidden menu for selecting precisely when your message should be sent."
"When you run into a message you know you'll want to reference again, save yourself the trouble of trying to dig it back up later and instead star it on the spot to make it fast as can be to find in the future. It couldn't be much easier to do: Whilst viewing an individual message thread, just press and hold your finger onto the specific message you want to save, then tap the star-shaped icon that appears in the bar at the top of the screen."
Android Messages supports scheduling composed messages to send at a specific future time by long-pressing the triangle-shaped send icon to choose the send time. Recipients cannot tell that scheduled messages were written earlier. The app also lets users star individual messages for quick retrieval by long-pressing a message and tapping the star icon in the thread. Starred messages can be found via the main Messages search icon by selecting "Starred", enabling fast resurfacing of saved content for later reference.
Read at Computerworld
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