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Gmail Icon Notifier 0.5 Beta

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Gmail Icon Notifier 0.5 Beta:

Gmail Icon Notifier not only Notifies you of new email in your Gmail account. It also sets Gmail as your default email program in Windows XP and Vista. It automatically signs you into your Gmail account and updates the number of unread emails for the OS. It also supports multiple Gmail and Ggoogle Apps email accounts.

Latest Changes: 

Added Support for Hosted Accounts - Just use your hosted email address the program does the rest

The Popup Notifier no longer steals focus - However it also looses the ability to stay on top of other windows

Should no longer give errors sometimes when Firefox does not respond quick enough

Should also not give errors during mailto actions in Vista

Added Custom Alert timers from off to an hour

Fixed a problem that would cause the Google folder to open instead of the program

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Since I have changed my default browser to Opera, I wanted an email notifier. I found one called ePrompter. It stays in the tool bar and doesn't need any particular browser to work. I have Yahoo mail, Hotmail and Gmail programmed into it. Each email program blinks with a different color and shows the number of messages. It's a neat little program.

Since I have changed my default browser to Opera, I wanted an email notifier. I found one called ePrompter. It stays in the tool bar and doesn't need any particular browser to work. I have Yahoo mail, Hotmail and Gmail programmed into it. Each email program blinks with a different color and shows the number of messages. It's a neat little program.

You might want to have a look at 'Incredimail'.Its a freebee ,offers loads and loads of backgrounds...Themes...smilies atc.....and a choice of notifier....Butler...barking dog....sexy girl and more. Just download it and enter in your email accounts you want it to supervise.

I've used it for quite some years now....no problems and very entertaining.

Since I have changed my default browser to Opera, I wanted an email notifier. I found one called ePrompter. It stays in the tool bar and doesn't need any particular browser to work. I have Yahoo mail, Hotmail and Gmail programmed into it. Each email program blinks with a different color and shows the number of messages. It's a neat little program.

You might want to have a look at 'Incredimail'.Its a freebee ,offers loads and loads of backgrounds...Themes...smilies atc.....and a choice of notifier....Butler...barking dog....sexy girl and more. Just download it and enter in your email accounts you want it to supervise.

I've used it for quite some years now....no problems and very entertaining.

I was using Incredimail some time agao as second Client. But it has some disadvantage and I was stopping to use it.

Thing about the Gmail Notifyer is that it checks you e-mails online while Incredimail you need to download the e-mail to first.

Beside of that, all the gimmiks need some resources aslo.

Cheers.

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