Best E-Mail notification Program?

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  1. dakota42784

    dakota42784 MDL Junior Member

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    #1 dakota42784, Nov 29, 2009
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    In your opinion, What is the best E-Mail notification program for Windows 7?
    I am talking about a program that will Ring or whatever to notify you that you have E-Mail
     
  2. eaponte23

    eaponte23 MDL Member

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    GMail Notifier ftw! :D

    Or Thunderbird :eek:
     
  3. _Spee_

    _Spee_ MDL Novice

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    Firefox + addon WebMail Notifier... it is the best, powerful and free. :)

    WebMail Notifier works with Gmail. Hotmail. Yahoo. Nate. Naver and Daum.
    Cheers ;)
     
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  4. firefox1337

    firefox1337 MDL Novice

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    Gmail ftw i would say
     
  5. sebus

    sebus MDL Guru

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    eprompter?

    sebus
     
  6. sam3971

    sam3971 MDL Guru

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    Outlook 2010 Beta 2 FTW! ATW!
     
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    anbuchelvan MDL Novice

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    Incredimail.I am using for past 6 yrs.Seems to be good.
     
  8. Seryi

    Seryi MDL Novice

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    #15 Seryi, Jul 13, 2014
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    1) Best professional program (widely customizable alerts, viewing mail, sending mail, any pop/imap e-mail services, any rss/atom feeds, focus on gmail):
    gmailnotifier.se

    (Free personal version - 2 account limit)

    2) Best free simple program, only alerts for Gmail Atom Feed:
    feednotifier.com

    Usage Atom Feed:
    email.about.com/od/gmailtips/qt/et081005.htm

    3) Another free lightweight program that uses the Gmail Atom Feed:
    yeblon.com/gmail-peeper
     
  9. urie

    urie Moderator
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    I think member will have found one by now considering this thread is almost five years old :eek: