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July 27, 2005

New Gmail Notifier

Gmail Notifier 0.5.0
Get it here

- Optional dropdown for the toolbar item to access labels (unread count per label is shown there as well as in the tooltip)
- Get Gmail storage amount from screenscraping code, no longer hardcoded.
- Option to only handle unread mail in inbox (rather than total unread) in Preferences.
- Gmail changed their login code again.

Running an update from the extension manager should pick up 0.5.0. Submitted to update.mozilla as well, not sure when they'll approve it.

Posted by doron at July 27, 2005 07:24 AM

Comments

Excellent -- I'd just noticed that it was broken this morning, so finding a new version out already was nice to see. Thanks!

Posted by: Michael Hanscom [TypeKey Profile Page] at July 27, 2005 08:18 AM

It picks up 7 new emails, but I don't have 7 new emails. Not in any label or spam or otherwise. Anyone else have this same problem?

Posted by: Greg at July 27, 2005 10:50 AM

Thank you, very much. It's very pretty the "labels output".

Best Regards.

Posted by: godo at July 27, 2005 11:00 AM

Doron, thanks a lot for the best FF extension ever! Anyway, how about the non-ASCII labels problem I reported earlier? Any plan to address it? Not so crucial but a bit annoying anyway. Cheers!

Posted by: funTomas [TypeKey Profile Page] at July 27, 2005 02:03 PM

When I log out with the notifier, and then log into a different account with it, clicking on it opens the last account, not the one I just logged into. I have to sign out at the gmail screen to switch accounts. This is a pain, and a new problem with this update.

Posted by: Shky at July 27, 2005 05:57 PM

non-ASCII is fixed in my tree, 0.5.1 will take care of it.

Logging issue Shky found - fixed as well. Gmail changed the name of the cookie used to track logged in users.

Posted by: doron [TypeKey Profile Page] at July 27, 2005 07:30 PM

I've same problem as Greg has. Where I only have 3 unread mails in lables (archived) and none in inbox, it shows total 6 unread.

Posted by: Veeven at July 27, 2005 09:12 PM

Same problem as Greg reported here: it keeps telling me I have 6 unread messages, although each individual label is shown (correctly) with 0 new messages.

Posted by: Bogdan at July 28, 2005 02:21 AM

I'm having the problem with it not counting unread mail properly when I have 'only report unread mail in the Inbox.' *unchecked*. If I mouse over, it says 1 unread message and then shows the Inbox and each label as having 0 unread messages. If I get a new message, the count will be total unread + 1.

Posted by: Christopher at July 28, 2005 07:57 AM

Do a gmail search for "is:unread" - that is the number the notifier uses.

Posted by: doron [TypeKey Profile Page] at July 28, 2005 09:17 AM

If the notifier is going to report unread messages that are in the archive (as was the case for me) then it should be in the tooltip pop-up. It is confusing for the user otherwise (as demonstrated here).

Posted by: Christopher at July 28, 2005 09:58 AM

Doron, "is:unread" solved problems. There were some oldest unread mails (Gmail invitation acceptances) buried somewhere deep down in All Mails, for which no count is shown anywhere. Should Gmail say "All Mail(n)", too? Thanks.

Posted by: Veeven at July 28, 2005 08:28 PM

Good stuff, mate, especially with the listing of new emails in labels thing.

just one prob. If a label has no new emails in it, it still adds 1 to the total of new emails. See the following PNG for an example:

http://fridge.netfirms.com/Untitled-1.png

Looking forward to the next release,
Cheers buddy,
Mitch

Posted by: Mitch at August 1, 2005 12:37 AM

Mitch-

If you look at the posts just above yours, you'll see the cause. Peform the "is:unread" search in your GMail and you'll find the six other messages. The question at this point is if this is a "feature" or not.

Posted by: Christopher at August 1, 2005 09:41 AM

I've changed all unread emails to "read," but the icons still show 500 unread. Do I need to log out of the set and back in for it to show correctly (is that the way it works)? Sorry for the dumb question...

Posted by: Mark Adams at August 3, 2005 03:16 PM

Second message...sorry. I tried logging out and then in again, and it's still showing 500 unread mails.

Posted by: Mark Adams at August 3, 2005 03:17 PM

Hi Doron,

I have tried out your Firefox extension and I think it's one of the
most useful ones I have at the moment. I decided to move away from
Thunderbird to a web based system - therefore a good simple notifier
was all that I needed. I do have a small request - I would try to
modify it myself, but I would have to learn developing applications
for Firefox first (not hard, I know quite a few languages already
including asm and C/C++ - but that would take me some time).

The proposed idea:
A simple application launcher that supplies the number of messages as
an argument (like play sound, but instead one that launches an
application).
It would be very useful to me because I have a laptop with an email
LED that I would like activated by the notifier. I wrote a shell
script (Linux) that activates / de-activates it depending on the
number supplied to it. I don't believe it is a lot of code to add a
preference just like the play sound that will execute another program.

Best Regards,
Michael Petrov

Posted by: Michael Petrov at August 7, 2005 12:58 PM

Doron,

Great extension, one of the best IMO. One feature request: on new mail, have a persistent notification in the windows taskbar. Currently, a small notification appears and then disappears, which is great if you are looking at your computer. But, at work, I tend to look away for a while, and firefox is not always the raised window at the time. So, it would be nice to have an icon in the taskbar that indicates that I have new gmail.

Great job, keep up the good work,

Roshan

Posted by: Roshan Mansinghani at August 22, 2005 08:12 AM

The proposed idea:
A simple application launcher that supplies the number of messages as
an argument (like play sound, but instead one that launches an
application).
It would be very useful to me because I have a laptop with an email
LED that I would like activated by the notifier. I wrote a shell
script (Linux) that activates / de-activates it depending on the
number supplied to it. I don't believe it is a lot of code to add a
preference just like the play sound that will execute another program.

Posted by: jeanfron at August 29, 2005 01:52 PM

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