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Hey guys.
GeeMail is a Gmail client written in Adobe AIR. This is the first Adobe AIR application I have ever used, and it's pleasantly surprising, though I think that can be accredited to the developers and not the language :tongue: If you use Gmail, this is a must have.
Pretty cool but what's really the purpose of having it instead of logging in from your browser.
(05-13-2010, 11:58 PM)Genesis Wrote: [ -> ]Pretty cool but what's really the purpose of having it instead of logging in from your browser.

Some people prefer standalone clients, 'cause programs can be more user friendly than a website when there's so many tasks that can be done on a site like Gmail. When I would use Hotmail, I used Windows Live Mail, and it made reading and sending mail a lot easier. Gmail is more optimal than Hotmail.com, but still, some might prefer Gmail. Also, you'd be able to check your past e-mails when your Internet is down.
Sounds good. I'm happy with my online client, but I will keep this in mind for sure.
I download this and I am using it right now.
Its very cool and its my first adobe air application that I try.
Do you know of any more? I do not know where to find adobe air applications.
(05-14-2010, 02:13 AM)Support Wrote: [ -> ]I download this and I am using it right now.
Its very cool and its my first adobe air application that I try.
Do you know of any more? I do not know where to find adobe air applications.

Nah. To be honest, that'd be like asking, "Do you know where to download C++ applications?" I'll google around a bit, though. The thing about it being written in Adobe AIR is that it's cross-platform compatible. It works on Linux, Mac OSX, and Windows.

EDIT: Here're some websites advertising Adobe AIR apps ->
http://refreshingapps.com/
http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/60-useful-a...ould-know/
http://www.sizlopedia.com/2008/03/08/10-...lications/
http://www.smashingbuzz.com/2010/02/30-e...lications/
Yea, but Adobe AIR is awesome and the applications have very cool design. I'll go google-ing too.