
In this screencast I’ll show you how quick and easy it is to set up a practical Gmail site specific browser using a few of Fluid’s built in features and custom preferences. If you love Gmail, you’re going to love it even more once it’s out of the browser and in its own Fluid SSB.
Are you already using Gmail with Fluid? Do you use any of Fluid’s other features to enhance Gmail even more? Let me know in the comments!
If you don’t have Fluid get it here and download Chris’s great Gmail icon here.
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Awsome post, very nice!
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Nicely done video tutorial. Had to post link to this to FriendFeed.
Btw, what software you used to create screencast? It works so nicely that I would want to learn some more about how to do those. Any information would be appreciated.
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replied: (on September 25th, 2008 2:35 pm)
Thanks, I appreciate the link love.
The software I use is called ScreenFlow. It is by far the best screen casting application I have ever used! If you have any other questions about my workflow feel free to ask.
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Hi nice post, i read your blog from time to time but i was wondering something. I also run a blog on a similar topic, but i get 1,000’s of spam comments and emails every day does that happen to you.. Any ideas to stop it? I currently have commenting disabled but i want to turn it back on.. Thanks!
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replied: (on March 1st, 2009 11:20 pm)
I have my settings to flag comments with multiple links. This catches quite a lot of spam and some real comments once in a while.I haven’t had many problems with spam on this blog so apart from flagging multiple links and using askimet I don’t do a thing.
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sry i just know how to write my name in arabic :)) anyway however my english not that good but i think i get the point. thanks
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Found your site very interesting, full of informative articles, added to my favourites.
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I usually do not comment on blog posts but I found this quite interesting, so here goes. Thanks! Regards, P.
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Keep on keepin on bro!
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Hi there, I found your blog via Google while searching for first aid for a heart attack and your post looks very interesting for me.
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Do you plan to keep this site updated? I sure hope so…it’s great.
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Great read, nice post
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my God, i thought you were going to chip in with some decisive insght at the end there, not leave it with
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