Inbox mode in Gmail to organize received emails

Google wants to change the way people read and respond to emails with a whole new application, separate from Gmail, called Inbox.
InBox is based on the relative success of the tabs in Gmail, those that separate the messages received between updates, social networks and promotions and try to organize the inbox intelligently and interactively .
Incoming emails are then grouped according to type, automatically and customizable.
The idea is quite simple: instead of displaying a general list of e-mails, the program immediately displays the key information so that it is no longer necessary to open all the emails to find out the content.
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UPDATE: While Inbox has been retired from Google, it is still possible to use its Email display mode by installing the Simplfy Gmail extension on Chrome.
Important messages always remain at the top of the list and the application can integrate the emails with other useful information taken from websites.
They can also be marked to keep them in view even if they trigger new messages.
To give an example, therefore, the purchase receipts will be separated with additional information regarding the tracking of the package shipment.
Those who have Android will be able to recognize, in these functions, an integration of Google Now with Email.

Received emails can also become reminders to remember things to do and may contain, as mentioned, additional information such as, for example, the map to get to a specific place.
The Reminders function is a bit the strong point of this application, with the possibility of creating to-do lists via Email.
With the Snooze function, you can reject emails and reminders temporarily, and then view the notification of receipt later.
In practice, therefore, for example, if you receive orders or payment deadlines via email, this can become a reminder in order to receive the notice to pay before the expiration day.
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