If you use Firebug and visit Gmail you receive a message “Firebug is known to make Google Mail slow unless it is configured correctly” which was not known by me. Google suggests to disable Firebug for the Google domain completely which should not be a huge problem normally.
Firebug can make Gmail slow
Posted by Martin in Browsing, Email, firefox TAGS in Browsing, Email, firefox7
Nov
Hundreds of Greasemonkey scripts to enhance, beautify and change Gmail are available on Userscript.org, the website that lists every Greasemonkey script available. Firefox users can use the Greasemonkey extension to add Greasemonkey support to their browser while Opera users have to use Opera 8 to add User Javascript.
Use Gmail as a drive in Windows
Posted by Martin in Email, Operating Systems, Tools, Windows, software TAGS in Email, Operating Systems, Tools, Windows, software22
Oct
Google increased the storage limit for Gmail users just recently who have now roughly four Gigabytes at their disposal with the option to add even more storage that can be purchased in the account settings. The maximum amount is currently 400 Gigabytes of storage which would cost $500 per year.
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May
You can bet that every tiny bit of new information about Google or one of their services will make headline news in a matter of minutes after it was discovered or announced. This time it was the discovery that the maximum attachment size for emails on gmail has been raised to 20 Megabytes.
While a 100% increase may seem nice it raises some questions about the usefulness of such an increase. Many mail servers will not accept emails of that size and bounce them back. It should also be noted that emails were never supposed to be used for large file transfers in the first place.
Yahoo to offer unlimited Email Storage
Posted by Martin in Email, Online Services, The Web TAGS in Email, Online Services, The Web28
Mar
It seems that the big three, that is Google, Yahoo and Microsoft, always have to compete against each other. When someone introduces a new feature the others are surely going to announce a similar feature that is just a tad better than the feature of the other company. We are witnessing the race for Email storage at the moment. Microsoft has a storage limit of 2 Gigabytes for their users while Google has currently a limit of 2,8 Gigabytes. Yahoo decided to accept the challenge and give the others something to choke on, they announced today that they will offer unlimited Email storage to all of its users in the near future.
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