Is there a way to sync all the x-notifier accounts from a firefox browser on a PC to a firefox browser in another PC.
For example I would like to have at work the same accounts from home in x-notifie. Is there a way to copy them from home and paste at work or sync the browsers. I tryed with firefox sync but it does not work.
I work with almost 7 gmail accounts and 4 yahoo mail accounts and it's time consuming to create them from scratch, on some I don't even remember the passwords :)
I have used this programme for years and really find it excellent. However the recent installation into Firefox always loads the x-notifier page congratulating me on using it, when i open the browser.
I use X-Notifier 3.3.2. Is there a way not to show the new "Bookmark this page (X-notifier)" item from the context menu? Is there an about:config preference?
If not, I'd like to make the suggestion please to add an option to show it or hide it.
Why is it with new notifier, you have to reveal password?! I don't want to reveal my password to anybody other than needed (mail-account)! So up to now I deactivated notifier.
X-Notifier is the reason I moved from Chrome to Firefox...so I could quickly access Outlook.com. Unfortunately, it's trying to resolve to mail.live.com instead of outlook.com (yes, I know they're the same) and about half the time when I click on the X-Notifier icon in the nav bar it just sits there...never taking me to outlook.com.
But if I type outlook.com into the Firefox URL window it goes directly to my inbox. Sometimes it works...sometimes it doesn't. Most often it does not work if Firefox has been closed (not totally off...just not opened on my Mac).
I just installed X-notifier. It's working fine for my e-mail addresses, but now I've installed the facebook script but it always says that facebook wasn't checked. Do I need some special settings to make the facebook script work?
I noticed a lot of cookies suddenly vanishing from firebugs cookie view while testing scripts on a domain. After investigating, I found out that the problem stopped after disabling X-notifier.
After looking in firefox's own cookie panel, and searching for the domain I was setting cookies on, I could see that the cookies I set, had a string appended to the domain in the form of [xn#gmail#MY-EMAIL#2]. I guess that this is the reason they are not showing up in firebugs cookie panel.
Most of the web mail services now days using java script which blots & slows down the loading of pages, i want to know Which web email Account works without java script.