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- fusionpixel0
ah I see,
i thought that was the idea behind it, but not sure.
I am sure if you can get a hold of the API they are using anyone can create the same kind of application without having to go through their website.
- ghandolf0
That would be handy.
- fusionpixel0
yeah, in their site they say they are using the API some one else developed for free, the person had the idea already but was missing the GUI, so they created the rest.
- ghandolf0
Of course you realize that how I intended on using it, runs the risk of the client hijacking your xmaildrive account by changing the password on you.
But I don't think any of my clients would do that. Besides... I could create a new account from scratch prolly....
Not sure yet... just signed up, and uploaded stuff to try it out, and see what happens... and that's pretty much where I am with it.
- fusionpixel0
LOL, i can see already me arguing with my client to give me back my account hahahahaha
- ghandolf0
Well... I think if that happens, you click on the "Having trouble logging in?" or the "I forgot my password" links, and they email the new password your client made, back to you, so you can reset it.
Like I said... probably not what it was intended to be for... just an idea.
- fusionpixel0
yeah, i just thought it was funy :)
- ethios0
i never used that website, i just downloaded a little application, put in my gmail user/pass and then it popped up as a hard drive in windows explorer:
- Short0
i never used that website, i just downloaded a little application, put in my gmail user/pass and then it popped up as a hard drive in windows explorer:
www.viksoe.dk/code/gma...
ethios
(Aug 18 05, 01:32)Hey that works pretty good....!
- fusionpixel0
worth the risk?
14 Jan. update: While Google keeps improving their Gmail service, they also tend to break the tool's ability to connect to Gmail. Version 1.0.5 was released to overcome the latest changes. Please be aware that support for this tool may suspend at any time if Google decides to block its use.
yep!