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Mark as Read Gmail Notification
Fully Customize Gmail Notification Buttons with the AutoNotification app

It's now possible to fully customize Gmail notification buttons with AutoNotification. Users can now have up to five buttons with 14 different actions.

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Android has plenty of great apps for managing your email, though the most popular by far is likely Google's own Gmail and Inbox app. If you gets tons of emails each day, then you may be annoyed by the amount of smartphone notifications that brings. Android has gained powerful notification management features in the past few versions, with features such as inline replies, bundled notifications, and notification channels, but the Gmail app still only shows the 'Archive' / 'Delete' and 'Reply' options in the notifications list and doesn't allow for customizing it notification buttons.

Mark as Read Gmail Notification
Add a "Mark as Read" Button to Gmail Notifications with AutoNotification

An update to the AutoNotification app adds a "Mark as Read" button to Gmail notifications so you can quickly mark emails as read without opening Gmail!

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Though smartphones haven't completely replaced desktop or laptop computers, for many they have become the primary method of performing certain actions like reading and responding to your emails. If that describes you, and you get a lot of email, you probably want to find faster ways to clear your inbox each day. Users of the official Gmail app on Android have been requesting one feature for years to do just that: a "mark as read" button to Gmail notifications. Now, you can thanks to a nifty third-party app called AutoNotification.

How to Save your Parking Spot with Tasker

Google Now card has a location of your car. If you don't use Google Now, or Google services are blocked in your area, use Tasker to save your parking spot.

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If you are enrolled in and regularly make use of Google Now, you might have seen the ‘where I parked my car’ card. This additional card is displayed whenever Google thinks you have stopped driving and left your vehicle.