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The gmail add on allows users to add Gmail - Google Mail - to the start menu.

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Right click on the start bar -> Properties -> Start Menu -> Customize -> select "Google Mail" in the email link box.

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The original concept for this program was by Matt Carter

The Gmail icon was created by *weboso see - http://weboso.deviantart.com/art/Gmail-Icons-10297734

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System Requirements

Windows? XP/2003 Server/Vista

See my blog for more

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Didnt Gmail has it own apps that adds an icon to the system tray and tells when you get a new message along with working in any browser?

Yes, see http://www.softpedia.com/get/Internet/E-ma...-Notifier.shtml

The reason I'm not using that any more is security: if I'm not at my computer anyone can get into my inbox by using that app. If you're the sole user though that application is very handy.

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Another update:

Another update to the Gmail Add on: it now supports users who use googles "Google Apps".

Either at the end of install or after, the user can specify what domain they would like to use, i.e. when someone clicks on the Google Mail icon on the start menu, which url it takes them too.

Simply go: Start -> All Programs -> Gmail Add on -> Domain Name Changer

then enter your chosen domain in the box and click "Change"

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Didnt Gmail has it own apps that adds an icon to the system tray and tells when you get a new message along with working in any browser?

you can use gmail notifier ... i was using it ..but now know .. does anybody know how to sigh out from gmail notifier before shutting down PC

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you can use gmail notifier ... i was using it ..but now know .. does anybody know how to sigh out from gmail notifier before shutting down PC

When you close your browser it should log you out so when you shut your computer down you'll be logged out for sure.

Thanks for the positive feedback guys. If you like it and you wanted to you could you leave a comment on my blog about the gmail app.

Cheers

Let me know if there are any other features you guys are interested in.

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