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Gmail Notifier Highly Integrates with Ubuntu 9.04

Gmail Notifier

Gmail Notifier for Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope is an awesome little python-install application that integrates perfectly with the gnome desktop, and immediately alerts you of incoming Gmail messages. More»

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Governor Sarah Palin’s Email Account Hacked

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How to change your default applications (Mail Client) in a Gnome Desktop

Preferred Apps

The Gnome desktop comes with a couple of default applications like Evolution Mail, Rhythmbox Music Player, GNOME Terminal and others, but many users give-them-up for other “better” applications. In most cases the non expert Gnome user continues to maintain as default those applications they don’t even use. Examples of users with Evolution Mail as default whilst using Thunderbird are many, just like those who have Rhythmbox Music Player as default but use VLC Media Player (that without any configuration plays DVD, VCD, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DivX, mp3, ogg) or Amarok, others have the Gnome Terminal as default but use aterm or Terminator. More»

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Firefox extension – Gmail Manager Update

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This Firefox extension allows you to manage multiple Gmail accounts and receive new mail notifications. It displays account details including unread messages, saved drafts, spam messages, labels with new mail, space used, and new mail snippets.
Other features include; Ability to import/export account preferences, Mailto: links detection, One-click access for loading your Gmail account

The recent update released on the 7 Nov, 2007 – fixes checking accounts for the new Gmail version.

To install just follow these three easy steps needed to install all Firefox extensions:

1. Go to Firefox Add-ons

2. If you have default security settings on your browser, you should be asked for a “permit” to use this extension. After adding this site to the list of Trusted sites, click Install Now.

3. Once successfully installed, you’ll be asked to Restart Firefox.

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