SkipGmailNotifierPrompt

If you have Gmail Notifier installed, you've probably noticed that even though you can have Gmail Notifier remember your password, it will still ask you to click Ok to confirm your username and password every time you boot up. SkipGmailNotifierPrompt eliminates this annoyance by clicking Ok for you. It is free software, licensed under the GPL. Source code is available if you want to see how it works.

The code is very minimalist at this point. The current version is automatically launched at start up, will close the first Gmail Notifier password prompt it finds, then exit. If the password prompt comes back for any reason (e.g. wrong password), you'll need to respond to it manually.

Note: SkipGmailNotifierPrompt and its author are not in any way affiliated with Google. If you have any difficulties with SkipGmailNotifierPrompt, please email me about it and not Google. Likewise, if you're having problems with your Gmail account, please talk to Google about it and not me.

License

SkipGmailNotifierPrompt is licensed under version 2 of the GNU General Public License.

Change Log

Date Version Changes
July 2, 2007 0.1 Initial release.

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Questions, Comments, Bugs?

If you have any questions, comments, or bug reports, please email me.