Re: Gmail Gbooks

2005-12-10 Thread Howard Katz
Amazing the brain freezes--it's called: Gmail Checker. (you'd think I could remember that. :) ) It and a Yahoo mail checker widget can be found at: http://www.scue.co.uk/widgets/ On 12/9/05, Howard Katz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There's a really good gmail widget I use on my PB too under

Gmail Gbooks - (was: Re: Ron - Re: THANK YOU ALL! - Re: G4-iBook w/o OS - Question)

2005-12-09 Thread BGbank
Van Snyder at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 12/9/05 2:43 PM snip I've got a yahoo email list and I just can't find emails anymore - I've reached the boggled-mind limit lol). ah, the beauty of Gmail. I would never argue against the merits of Tiger, but if the email is the one thing pushing

Re: Gmail Gbooks - (was: Re: Ron - Re: THANK YOU ALL! - Re: G4-iBook w/o OS - Question)

2005-12-09 Thread Krow Magnum
On 12/9/05, BGbank [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Van, when I first heard of gmail sometime back I got excited about it and tried to sign up but at the time it said I didn't have the correct-something... maybe it was browser, can't remember now. I'm using the highest IE there is for OS9, so I'm

Re: Gmail Gbooks - (was: Re: Ron - Re: THANK YOU ALL! - Re: G4-iBook w/o OS - Question)

2005-12-09 Thread Caleb Cupples
I'm sure you'll be in good company on those lists ! I'm on all the lists. I'd rather be politically incorrect any day. I do agree with you. Back on topic, I'm using Gmail with the POP3 turned on, with Mail on my Lombard, and I find it's a lot faster than the webmail, plus it has

Re: Gmail Gbooks

2005-12-09 Thread Gene Osburn
I've never used webmail either... too cumbersome, too slow (or at least it WAS). Who wants to have to go log on the net just to get into your email? I had a Yahoo account for years but rarely used it and I use Gmail exclusively now. I don't use my ISP email at all because Gmail is so

Re: Gmail Gbooks

2005-12-09 Thread Howard Katz
There's a really good gmail widget I use on my PB too under tiger (see? That's keeping it on the list's discussion protocol. :)) Forget the name off the top of my head (on a different machine at the moment)--looks like a british postal stamp, actually tells you how many emails you have waiting