Attachments at ease with gAttach for Gmail! | Startup Meme
Jul 8 2008

Attachments at ease with gAttach for Gmail!

Sardar Mohkim Khan   |  312 Views

gAttach_logo With ‘one-click’ a popular phrase defining the clichéd ‘easy’ the first thing that comes is ‘easy’ and that is what it does. It all began from switches to automatic cars, personal computers and web-access to the very present ‘E-mail this file’ straight from your desktop. The whole idea is to let you select a file and e-mail it as an attachment via your e-mail account. The only hard work left for the user is to fill in the recipient’s address and press ‘send’, Presto!! All’s done!

This is something that gAttach comes offering to its users an easy way to email and send attachments right from the place they have the file saved in. The concept isn’t new at all and has been in practice by Yahoo’s ‘yAttach’, so the application has been Gmail’s service for its dear users to attach all that they want without the need of tensing their fingers by opening up a browser, it does all that automatically. gAttach integrates itself into various applications like Microsoft Office, Firefox and Adobe Reader to help you ease the process of emailing different files.

There are no reported shortcomings with the service so far; there is no need for login details etc if you are already logged onto your Gmail account and in case you aren’t, gAttach opens up a mini window to ask for your login details and takes you to Google once done. There is no saving of passwords, lest you be worried about security using the service. Gmail has come up with something to ease their valued users by saving all the time they can at attachments etc.
(The software can be downloaded here)

gAttach

 (gAttach was first spotted at Download Squad)

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