A very slick way to deal with email overload, ZeroMail radically modifies the way in which inboxes work. This application changes how emails are visualized, with “actual” emails (IE, the ones your best friend or your brother sends) being prioritized over things such as Facebook notifications and newsletter. These not only lose importance, they are actually presented differently, with the layout changing to display them in a way true to what they are: notifications and generic newsletters.
That’s pretty interesting in itself, but ZeroMail does more than just changing the way in which emails are displayed. ZeroMail can perform tasks like going through all the emails that you receive, and extract information such as addresses and phone numbers. This is then presented back to you in an ordered way, just as if a personal secretary had taken care of retrieving the information, and then jotting it all down for you.
As of the time of writing this, ZeroMail is in beta but accounts are available to all the people who want to buy one. A lifetime standard account costs $100, and those who feel like knowing more before shelling out that money can always give the provided live demo a good look.
ZeroMail.com In Their Own Words
Your personal email assistant.
Some Questions About ZeroMail.com
Are different plans going to become available when the site exist beta? When is that going to be announced? 







