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New version is up :) Also, I'd love to add Google Apps support but I don't really know how it works. Can anyone explain the differences with regular accounts?

I'm downloading the app and when I unzip it there is nothing in the archive.. Tried Winzip, WinRar and 7zip.

Josh

New version is up :) Also, I'd love to add Google Apps support but I don't really know how it works. Can anyone explain the differences with regular accounts?

Same its bad upload

i cant unzip or unrar it i get errors

gotta redo up it again

now it works

thanks

I changed the delay between checking emails to 0 minutes to see what would happen, and.. it crashed. Now it won't open again - as soon as I run the executable it says it has encountered an error and has to close etc. etc. So a validation check on the number of minutes entered would be awesome :). Can anyone help me as to how to get the application running again (where are user preferences stored?). I've tried deleting the file and downloading it again, even system restore won't work :/. Was great for the few seconds before I screwed it up though :p

I changed the delay between checking emails to 0 minutes to see what would happen, and.. it crashed. Now it won't open again - as soon as I run the executable it says it has encountered an error and has to close etc. etc. So a validation check on the number of minutes entered would be awesome :). Can anyone help me as to how to get the application running again (where are user preferences stored?). I've tried deleting the file and downloading it again, even system restore won't work :/. Was great for the few seconds before I screwed it up though :p

Ah yes, looks like I forgot one check. You can get it running again by deleting the configuration file. You can find it at C:\Users\YourUserName\AppData\Roaming\Gmail Notifier Plus

Really nice, thx!

Just a couple suggestions:

1. Google Apps support - if its a google apps account have it login to the Google Apps site when you open mail.

2. Multiple Account Support - Allow checking of multiple accounts either thru different badges for the different accounts or just multiple instances of the exe.

Thanks again,

Matt

New version is up :) Also, I'd love to add Google Apps support but I don't really know how it works. Can anyone explain the differences with regular accounts?

In the URL you use there is the string "default" in there. Replace default with the Google Apps domain like "example.com" and that will be email for example.com domain.

Hope that helps.

Looking great. Personally I will add 2 more things. First is to play a something (possibility to chose) when is new email received and second to open Gmail when LMB presets directly on the icon in taskbar. That way don't need to wait until "balloon" popup. Other then that fantastic Gmail Notifier.

Just a few things:

Install to Program Files (though this can be done yourself).

Shortcut in menu (this can also be done yourself).

Option to run at start up.

And a smaller footprint as right now it's using 10mb (though I know that isn't much, it seems a bit to much for what it does).

Just what I really need :D .

Thank you for this great app!

Edited by DannyDroid

Same problem for me as for some other people. Running Win7 RC 64bit.

I start it up and get no jumplists at all.

I have tried running as Administrator - still no jumplists.

Oddly enough...I ran it in WindowsXP SP3 Compatibility mode...and I get a jumplist - and everything in the jumplist works properly.

Hope that helps to fix it.

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