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gmail mobile app for treo 700wx

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Posted by: semmtexx

should i even try to bother or just use gmail pocket?...it says to run gmail mobile app i will need a java runtime something lol. eh i night just be beating it to death... well, actually now that i think about it i have an issue with gmail using the pop3 way to check it (thru message tab). everytime i send/receive new mail arrives, BUT if i read it, the next time i send/receive those messages disappear. the weird thing is earlier messages on the page will stick around for a bit....is this a gmail setting issue?



Posted by: eimajuno

Wirelessly posted (eimajuno's: Palm750/v0000 Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 4.01; Windows CE; PPC; 240x320))

I have gmail set up in outlook as well as the java gmail app. If you search here or xda, you can find a java app to run it. Works perfectly on mine. I think i found it on xda. i prefer outlook since it alerts when i have a new message and the app does not.



Posted by: Menneisyys

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Originally Posted by semmtexx
should i even try to bother or just use gmail pocket?...it says to run gmail mobile app i will need a java runtime something lol.




See my forthomcing MIDlet Bible; at http://www.winmobiletech.com/092007...ityAndMain.html , you can already see its main chart & Gmail-related remarks.

Quote:
Originally Posted by semmtexx
eh i night just be beating it to death... well, actually now that i think about it i have an issue with gmail using the pop3 way to check it (thru message tab). everytime i send/receive new mail arrives, BUT if i read it, the next time i send/receive those messages disappear. the weird thing is earlier messages on the page will stick around for a bit....is this a gmail setting issue?


See my tips at http://www.pocketpcthoughts.com/for...pic.php?t=51900 - they completely fix the issue.





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