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gmailSome weeks ago I spoke about a little trick which lets you set your Gmail account as Firefox default e-mail client. Today I want to speak about a nice freeware application which embeds a Gmail link in the most important software you use , so that you will be able to access your Gmail and send e-mails independently from where you are and from what you are doing while in front of your PC.

gAttach! is a simple utility whose task is to lets you access your G-mail wherever you are on your computer. As a matter of fact with gAttach! you will be able to send a document from Microsoft Word, a PDF from Adobe Acrobat, or photos from Windows Explorer. Here is a list of its most important features:

  • Use gAttach! to send emails with or without attachments from almost any Windows application such as: Windows Explorer, Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat, Windows Live Photo Gallery, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox.
  • Automatically upload attachments without manually uploading any files.
  • Choose to show the Basic HTML version of Gmail.
  • If you want you don’t have to give gAttach your username and password. You can decide to give your private infos directly to your preferred browser.

If you want to know more, click here. If you want to download it, click here.



Tags: email, freeware, GoogleApp, utility

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