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What is man, that thou art mindful of him? And the son of man, that thou visitest him? Psalms 8:4

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Affixa

24 April, 2010 (11:15) | Software, Technology, Tips

I use Gmail to manage my primary domain. It doesn’t host a webpage, but I use it for e-mail. Google Apps allows me to use Gmail’s slick interface with that domain name. For example, I can enter “mail.whatisman.com” into a browser and it logs me into a Gmail app.

I’m certainly a fan of Windows and the Office suit in general, but during the beta testing of Windows 7 I reinstalled the OS 3 times, twice for the beta and once for the release candidate. When Windows 7 came out, I installed it on our two laptops and desktop, plus on a couple of family member’s computers. The process went pretty smoothly and the only real annoyance was backing up and restoring Outlook emails, contacts, filters, and account settings. With the advent of Gears, allowing offline access to Gmail, I ditched Outlook. [Incidentally, Outlook 2010 is pretty slick. With the integration of Windows Live, I may end up giving outlook another try.]

One of the annoyances I found with using an online solution like Gmail is that none of the system links to the default mail program work. Word 2007 – 2010 allows one to save and email a doc, but it can’t pull up a browser and open Gmail for me. Likewise for shell links like right-clicking a file and selecting the “send to” option.

Enter Affixa.

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This free program links Gmail with the operating system. It’s pretty easy to set up, too. It’s not perfectly integrated, but it will put an email in your drafts with the file attached. I’m not complaining, it’s way better than no link at all. It will also dump large attachments that Gmail refuses into a drop.io account and place a link to them in the email. I wish it could integrate with Dropbox, though.

Here’s a screenshot of the control panel. The program normally runs in the background via a system tray icon.

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