DazeEnd
DazeEnd

Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you my brother’s iPhone—with over 43,000 unread emails. That icon badge would give me panic attacks! 😱

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danalcantara
danalcantara

@DazeEnd I don't understand how people can live like this. I've got good friends back in the States who are the same. Is there any reason to have email on your phone when it's clearly not being checked?

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pimoore
pimoore

@danalcantara @dazeend this is giving me heart palpitations just looking at a picture of it. 😂

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dejus
dejus

@DazeEnd The horror!

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manton
manton

@danalcantara @DazeEnd I don't get it either... More people need to know that you can turn off the badge count. I only have a couple apps that I enable badges for (and email isn't one).

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jean
jean

@DazeEnd I recommend Mailstrom. @jamesdempsey and I had used it to defeat tens of thousands of inbox emails.

The Weekly Review Episode 3: Brute Forcing Our Way To Inbox Zero

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Cheri
Cheri

@DazeEnd This is highly entertaining.

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jessekelber
jessekelber

@DazeEnd I'm having a panic attack by proxy. How in all the…!?!?

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DazeEnd
DazeEnd

@manton @danalcantara My brother says it’s mostly email in his work account. He’s gotten notices from IT asking him to delete some email, but they made the mistake of mentioning that had the third largest email usage in the school system. Now he wants to hold out until he’s #1! 😂

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manton
manton

@DazeEnd That is hilarious. So instead of a source of stress, seeing the unread badge number go up means he's winning! 🙂

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mdrockwell
mdrockwell

@DazeEnd and I thought my mother-in-law's 15,000 unread emails was bad. Lol

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Zacb
Zacb

@DazeEnd that provides me with so much anxiety my teeth itch

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