
<p>Around ten years ago, like many longtime Hotmail users, I got a Gmail account and never looked back. Gmail was faster, more organized and just plain better. Well, that was then. These days, I've jumped ship yet again to the ultra-polished Outlook.com and spend most of my time using Microsoft's Hotmail successor.</p><p>Outlook.com's stuffed with nifty features, including the modern UI-style layout, social integration, and standard hits from the Hotmail days like Sweep. If you're thinking about switching back to Outlook.com, or just want some tips on how to make your Outlook.com experience better, here are three tips to help you better manage your inbox.Schedule a sweep</p><p>Outlook.com lets you easily clean up your inbox with Sweep. This feature lets you automatically delete messages from specific senders or shuttle them to a different folder.</p><p>One of the nicest things you can do with Sweep is regularly schedule a cleanup of old messages. This is a great tool if you're trying to keep a handle on daily newsletters. If you only want to keep the most recent newsletters in your inbox and move older ones to the "Newsletters" folder, here's how you'd do it.</p><p><a href="http://www.pcworld.com/article/2103123/3-helpful-tips-to-keep-your-outlook-com-inbox-clean.html">Keep reading...</a></p>