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GAlert
E-mail notifier for your GMail account
Trial version
E-mail notifier for your GMail account
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Open source organizer for your whole life
Free
Check your Gmail messages without opening your browser
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A free program for Windows, by Tim Grabinat.
Free
A great mail notifier in your task bar
Free
Check several e-mail accounts simultaneously
Free
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