GNOME Gmail version 1.8.1 has been released, with support for automatic
setting of the preferred email application on GNOME 3 distributions. It builds
on version 1.8, featuring support for GNOME 3, including a message indicator
for Ubuntu Unity. Also, messages with attachments now open directly.
GNOME Gmail adds support for Gmail to the GNOME desktop. Once installed,
the user can select Gmail as the preferred mail application for the desktop.
GNOME Gmail version 1.7.1 has been released, featuring internal support for managing the Preferred Mail setting, and compatibility with LibreOffice.
The application now includes eleven full or partial tranlations.
GNOME Gmail adds support for Gmail to the GNOME desktop. Once installed, the user can select Gmail as the preferred mail application for the desktop.
GNOME Gmail version 1.7 has been released. It now supports internationalization, making it possible to customize the application for foreign languages, and to upload file attachments to international Gmail sites. Support for the Open Office "Send Document As Email" command has been added as well.
GNOME Gmail adds support for Gmail to the GNOME desktop. Once installed, the user can select Gmail as the preferred mail application for the desktop.
Fixes a bug in v1.5 that kept Google Apps users from configuring the application for file uploads.
Gnome Gmail v1.5 has been released, with support for Google Apps accounts. You can configure the program to work with a Gmail account that is associated with a custom domain.
This version also includes a bug fix for a problem involving file attachment support for some Gmail accounts.
Gnome Gmail v1.4 is released, with support for file attachments. Nautilus "Sent To..." can be used to automatically upload an email with a file attachment, via IMAP, to your Gmail account. Mailto URL tag handling has also been improved.
Version 1.3 of Gnome Gmail has been released, with bug fixes.
The home page now has resources to test alternate mailto: handlers, and to add a Send Link bookmarklet to the browser Bookmark Bar. Google Chrome does not have a Send Link command.
There was a problem with the Gmail URL that caused the email page load to sometimes hang. This has been fixed.
The Deb package has been modified to greatly reduce the number of dependencies.
This is the initial release of Gnome Gmail, which adds support for Gmail to the Linux Gnome desktop. Once installed, the user can select Gmail as the preferred mail application for the desktop. DEB (Ubuntu/Debian) and RPM (Fedora, Red Hat) packages are provided.