TL;DR for iPhone wants to train you to write emails in 30 words or less
In an effort to help people spend less time reading and writing email, a new iPhone app called TL;DR that launched today urges users to keep things short and sweet. Short for ‘too long; didn’t read’, TL;DR is another take on mobile email that encourages brevity. When you’re composing a new email, the app encourages you to limit your message to just 30 words and displays it to your recipient in big, bold letters. Composing and replying to emails If you must write a longer email, the rest of your email copy will be displayed below your initial message as standard text.…
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