In my testing, however, Fluid doesn’t seem to pull down the Gmail favicon correctly anyway-so you’re left with a boring old generic Mac application icon if you go that route. Check your phones Bluetooth connection Make sure your watch isnt. That would be fine, if a bit lower quality than a traditional Mac icon. Open Gmail, tap the menu button in the top-left corner of the screen, tap Settings. The default option is to use the website’s favicon-that’s the little icon that appears in the URL bar of your browser when you visit the site in question. Icon is perhaps the trickiest part of this setup process, and quite frankly even it’s not too tricky. You could, of course, manually move the app should you decide it belongs somewhere else. Location refers only to where Fluid will place your soon-to-be-created app Applications seems like a great place to me. I actually use two Fluid apps for Gmail one for my personal email and one for my address, so I named one personal and the other Macworld. Your best bet is to go to your email in your Web browser of choice, and then copy and paste the URL into Fluid.įor the name, of course, enter the name you’d like to refer to your email account by. For most of us, that’s if you use Google Apps, that address might be unique to your company or organization. For the URL, enter the link you use to access Gmail in a Web browser. You only need to fill out four fields, and three of them are really easy. Once you have Fluid installed, launch the app.
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