David Sparks has a new MacSparky Field Guide, simply titled Email. What is there left to say about email? Plenty. David talks about why he was anxious to put his stamp on this topic, bringing a fresh perspective to a “tactical email strategy.” From filters to rules, outside services to new tools, David provides some specific examples from the book, explains why he felt it was important to include interviews from some real-world, high-profile users, and shares some of his personal strategies.
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David Sparks is a trial attorney who finally came out of the closet and admitted he was a nerd several years ago. David publishes MacSparky.com and is the co-host of the Mac Power Users podcast. David also writes occasionally for Macworld and has authored a total of five books including, Mac at Work and iPad at Work, 60 Mac Tips, Volume 1 with Brett Terpstra, Paperless, and Markdown with Eddie Smith.