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This is a discussion on Set Gmail as default webmail client within the Chrome Plugins section, part of the Google Chrome category: I don't understand, I just copy the user script code into a notepad and put it in a folder named ...


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    Die Nacht is offline Junior Member
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    I don't understand, I just copy the user script code into a notepad and put it in a folder named User Scripts, right? Then I add the --enable-user-scripts to the command line.

    I did that and I still get the annoying windows mail thing. Anyone knows what I'm doing wrong?

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    Hello,

    Is it possible to use this script not with Gmail but with Google Apps ?

    The first url is not the same as Gmail but after the login, it's Gmail.

    Regards,
    Damien

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    Why is this very useful extension not add to http://www.chromeextensions.org/?

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    The author of the extension has not submitted it to ChromeExtensions.org.. so when he does then i can approve the extension..

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    Where is the PM button on this forum?

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    link is broken

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    Thank you for repackaging this as an extension, PAEz. I don't ever bother with UserScripts because I don't want to fool around with keeping track of what's buried deep in my profile folder. I can see my extensions much better using the UI. Sam is right. This is very useful to us GMail users, so please consider also submitting it to chromeextensions.org to make it easier for me to find later when I'm reinstalling my OS or adding this extension to my other systems.

    Because there is no browseable repository here, the forum is fine for learning of new extensions but is a very poor means of discovering or locating past submissions.

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    Yeah, thx PAEz. But it would be cool if it opened a small window instead of opening it in the same window.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAEz View Post
    I packed this into an extension so its easier for my bro to install....
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    The only change I made is it doesnt open up in a new window anymore.
    I found this annoying thanks to the popup blocker. So now you can open in new tab instead.
    Thanks for this Charles, Ive found it very usefull.
    It's not working for me, I'm still getting a message reading there's no associated program blablabla... ANy clue ? I'm using W7 x64 with SSL enabled in Gmail, in case that helps...

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    Is this a scam, more spam-like or what? The extension can only be downloaded by members and doesn't work. Get a life!

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