[nycphp-talk] [OT] Gmail? x
Ivan Tumanov
ivan.nyphp at tumanov.com
Fri Sep 10 19:16:24 EDT 2004
Yeah, I did get the wrong threat. Well, hopefully that KeyTweak thing
will help somebody who spills something onto their laptop. ;)
As far as gmail invites go, I think sending them to @gmail.com people
won't work.
Oh, and haven't heard of a gmailfs clone for Windows. Libgmail is
written in Python though, so I don't think it'd be too hard to write
something that does this sort of thing. The hard part would obviously
be writing an actual file system driver that you could mount in windows,
it probably wouldn't be hard to write a little app that lets you drag
and drop files into it and drag them out of your gmail storage into a
folder.
http://libgmail.sourceforge.net/
libgmail has an example that sets up an ftp server on port 8021, so in
theory you could hodge-podge something that mounts that ftp server into
your Windows Explorer folder hierarchy.
-Ivan
Joseph Crawford wrote:
>erm i think you have the wrong thread :)
>this was talking about virtually mounting gmail not re-mapping keys ;)
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>On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 17:18:31 -0400, Ivan Tumanov <ivan.nyphp at tumanov.com> wrote:
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>>Yes, you can definitely do this in Windows. I spilled coffee on a part
>>of my laptop keyboard and now the down key isn't working, so I had to
>>remap it to the right-ctrl key. Works like a charm. I used a program
>>called KeyTweak that modifies the keymap in Windows.
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>>http://webpages.charter.net/krumsick/
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>>Enjoy.
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>>P.S. I have 4 gmail invites left as well, if anybody still needs some.
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>>Joseph Crawford wrote:
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>>>can you do this in windows?
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>>--
>>Ivan Tumanov
>>http://www.tumanov.com
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