HappyJoe
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I have experimented off and on with various SSBs (Single Site Browsers) in conjunction with web apps such as Gmail and G calendar, usually on my Mac. I have found SisterB SSB, and am using it with Gmail and it works pretty well but I can find no way to make Windows 7 accept it as an email client in its own right.
The address in shortcut to it reads "C:\Program Files (x86)\MobileApps1\SisterB\SisterB.exe" SSB2
The SSB2 part refers to the Gmail link when seen in the Registry. Alas, the Default Programs options show no way to add this address as a candidate for Default Email client, just pre-selected options and their radio-buttons or a closed list of apps.
Others must have cracked this seemingly trivial problem! Can anybody hint the way for me to do so too, please?
The address in shortcut to it reads "C:\Program Files (x86)\MobileApps1\SisterB\SisterB.exe" SSB2
The SSB2 part refers to the Gmail link when seen in the Registry. Alas, the Default Programs options show no way to add this address as a candidate for Default Email client, just pre-selected options and their radio-buttons or a closed list of apps.
Others must have cracked this seemingly trivial problem! Can anybody hint the way for me to do so too, please?
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7, OS X, XPCore2Duo, 3GHz$ GBNvidia something
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Apple iMac
- OS
- Windows 7, OS X, XP
- CPU
- Core2Duo, 3GHz
- Memory
- $ GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia something
- Sound Card
- ?
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 24" Apple RAy-Ban enforcer
- Hard Drives
- I TB