Mail Notifr 4+

A simple Notifier for Gmail

Jianming Chen

    • 5.0 • 1 Rating
    • Free

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Description

As of April 1, 2024, Mail Notifr will be sunset, marking the end of its service.

The app might stop working properly after that date. Thank you!

A simple Notifier for Gmail, with multiple Google Accounts support. (formerly Gmail Notifr)

Mail Notifr 2.0 added support for Google OAuth.

To allow access to your messages, make sure to select "View your email message and settings." on Sign in with Google page.

Features:

* Authorize using Google OAuth 2.0
* Support multiple accounts
* Support hosted account
* Check new mail at specified interval
* Open accounts in different browsers
* Separate check and notification setting for each account
* Enable/Disable account (checking)
* Sound and notifications
* Compose mail (open in Gmail)
* Small & fast
* Mailto handler

Mail Notifr 2.0 and above use Google OAuth 2.0 to access your unread messages. It doesn't ask or save your Gmail password.

How to customize Notification:
In macOS System Preferences - Notifications, select 'Mail Notifr' from the left 'In Notification Center' list and adjust settings.

How to configure Mailto handler:
In Mail.app - Preferences - General, select 'Mail Notifir.app' from 'Default email reader'.

* Gmail™ is a trademark of Google Inc.

What’s New

Version 2.1.4

* Fix compose mail menu action

Ratings and Reviews

5.0 out of 5
1 Rating

1 Rating

MacKonsti ,

Simple yet effective!

I have been using this nice little tool since its version 0.60 and I must admit I cannot work on my Mac without it. It sits on the menu bar and discretely informs you of arriving mails. It may not have extremely modern/polished layout or graphics, but power and simple users alike do get the information they need. It has come a long way since its first public release and keeps going, with fixes and support for each new OS. Its memory footprint is not minimal, as it's running on the MacRuby framework. Improvements could be added to make this a must-have tool (e.g. proper multi-user notification) however it is highly recommended, especially as a long-time Google Notifier replacement (that is being killed by Google themselves).

App Privacy

The developer, Jianming Chen, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

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