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| Comment on Folders4Gmail made Sep 28, 2008: | |
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Georgeā¶ |
i have one problem with this script. when i open a label, any emails in one of its sub labels dont show up, yet the unread count for sub labels are added to parent labels. otherwise its great! |
| Comment on Folders4Gmail made Sep 23, 2008: | |
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Tertioptus |
Yeah, I recognize that the IMAP feature is lost with the LabelLinks4Gmail set up. There is no way, or at least I couldn't figure one, to have labels subscribe to multiple labels by using an inline hierarchy format. Which is cool, because if that's important to users, then they can use Folders4Gmail. For me, I just use the web-mail app, and store all digital information in it. LabelLinks just gives me better accessibility to my cloud. My true goal is to push GMail to implement this intrinsically, while having it not break any of it's existing standards. I really don't think they like the idea of folders, but label grouping may get there attention and satisfy those who hunger for folders. Many props to Folders4Gmail, it rocks. |
| Comment on Folders4Gmail made Sep 22, 2008: | |
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Robert Andrews |
Kevin - that's true - but Folders4Gmail still needs to eliminate all parents preceding the final slash from all displays on the Gmail side. It's very disruptive to the UI to see something like "Family/Mom & Dad/Dad/Sports/Soccer/" as a label in an email list (and actually hides most of the subject line), when you should clearly only see "Soccer". The left-hand nesting is cool - but, c'mon, we need this. |
| Comment on Folders4Gmail made Sep 17, 2008: | |
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Kevish |
@Tertioptus: I will grant you that the other extension is cool (although it is very uncool to post it here) ... if all you do is web-based gmail. On the other hand, the use of "/" by this script renders the label structure such that it can still be interpreted correctly by IMAP clients. In other words, if I put Family/Dad and Family/Mom as my labels with this script, then IMAP will read that correctly and Mom & Dad will be subfolders of Family. In an increasingly decentralized world, this is the right script for me. |
| Comment on Folders4Gmail made Sep 5, 2008: | |
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Tertioptus |
Check this out http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/30757 It's a script called LabelLinks4Gmail. It's like Folders4Gmail on steroids. |
| Comment on Folders4Gmail made Aug 25, 2008: | |
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Christopher Borden |
I never took the time to bother with folders4gmail but I just checked it out and I'm glad I did. It really enhances the use of gmail labels considerably. Thanks!! |
| Comment on Folders4Gmail made Aug 24, 2008: | |
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glocalized |
Like mod_wastrel, I'm wondering if you could modify the script so that the head label under which sublabels fall could become bold when any subfolder has an unread email? This seems especially important since the default view of labels everytime I login is in collapsed mode so I don't notice if someone has sent me an email. Otherwise, a great script. |
| Comment on Folders4Gmail made Jul 25, 2008: | |
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kdizas |
Is it possible to remove the IMAP Prefix from the labels? ([Gmail] , [Google Mail] etc) |
| Comment on Folders4Gmail made Jul 22, 2008: | |
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alex dante |
Awesome userscript, which I've been using through the Better Gmail2 extension. However, I noticed today that FF3 (under Ubuntu 8.04) was sitting at 35% CPU usage with Gmail open. By disabling everything I isolated it to the Better Gmail2 extension, then enabled each included script one at a time to discover that the source of the increased CPU consumption was Folders4Gmail. I disabled the BG2 extension again and installed F4G directly within Greasemonkey, and the problem persisted. It seems to -only- happen if there are no labels defined, which happened to be the case as I'd just been assigned a new work email account on Gmail. Is anyone else experiencing this? I know it's a pretty unique edge case but should there be some kind of check around the existence of labels? Cheers! |
| Comment on Folders4Gmail made Jun 27, 2008: | |
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diego.devita |
this was a wonderful and useful idea. It's the most important mod I have for gmail. And I got so addicted that I built my entire labeling strategy around this. So to help me handle this strategy I crafted a script to enlarge the labels panel, if someone thinks it could help as well this is the link http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/26069
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| Comment on Folders4Gmail made Jun 15, 2008: | |
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mod_wastrel |
This is possibly my most useful mod for Gmail (and Gmail IMAP with Thunderbird), certainly with regard to saving screen space, so: Thanks! Feature request: is it possible to display an unread count in the title of the Labels box when it's collapsed entirely? |
| Comment on Folders4Gmail made Jun 12, 2008: | |
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Gin |
I love this script! Can you add a feature to organize Contacts into folders, too? Please?? |
| Comment on Folders4Gmail made Jun 11, 2008: | |
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leonchen |
Excellent scripts, exactly do what I want. Just one suggestion, could you add to one link below the the link "Edit lables", so that can collapse all or uncollapse all folders. |
| Comment on Folders4Gmail made Jun 6, 2008: | |
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danrourke |
I can't get this to work in Gmail 2... I have tried changing language from UK to US. I have made sure I have most up to date version. Nothing seems to get it to work. If I want folders I have to revert back to old Gmail.
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| Comment on Folders4Gmail made May 5, 2008: | |
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Sean Bannister |
This should so be a feature in gmail. |
| Comment on Folders4Gmail made Apr 29, 2008: | |
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Kevin Shea |
Excellent. Thanks for this! |
| Comment on Gmail Spam-count Hide (temporary fix) made Apr 27, 2008: | |
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Hiromacu |
It works for me! I hate to see spam-count! :P
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| Comment on Gmail Spam-count Hide (temporary fix) made Apr 24, 2008: | |
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Jeff Kanezo |
Doesn't seem to be working today. Worked fine yesterday... |
| Comment on Gmail Spam-count Hide (temporary fix) made Apr 24, 2008: | |
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Troy D. White |
Nice, works great. No more annoying numbers staring back at you. Thanks for the great script. |
| Comment on Folders4Gmail made Apr 22, 2008: | |
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Stu |
@Arand: I forgot I had modified the script to use "." as separators and when I upgraded of course my modification was gone. Sorry for the hassle. Working great now :) |
| Comment on Folders4Gmail made Apr 22, 2008: | |
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Stu |
@Arand, any idea why it is not working for me? Is there a way to debug this? I have many labels and without this plugin using gmail for my work is not nearly as convenient as before. I know I'm using the right version because I see the the comment in the code about April 17th. I'm just asking if there is a way to debug this because I can't figure it out myself. Thanks |
| Comment on Folders4Gmail made Apr 21, 2008: | |
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keir |
I found going back to version 1.35 of this script got it working again in opera. Strange stuff. |
| Comment on Folders4Gmail made Apr 20, 2008: | |
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keir |
Hi all, I'm still having trouble getting it to work using Opera 9.27
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| Comment on Folders4Gmail made Apr 19, 2008: | |
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Arend |
@Sergut
Unfortunately, this small change was enough to break the script. :-( Also, there's a small change because labels are now real links. |
| Comment on Folders4Gmail made Apr 18, 2008: | |
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Stu |
Hmm, the fix isn't working for me. I've tried installing it a few times, I'm using the new version since I see the April 17th comments in the source. I've disabled Better Gmail 2 in case its older folders4gmail was causing issues. Am I the only one who can't get it to work? |
