Make Gmail play nice with Apple Mail

Yesterday I determined a compromise. I’m going to keep using iCloud for contacts and calendars. Google sync makes a mess of contacts, iCloud “just works.” I’ll keep using Gmail for my main email. I’ll access it through Apple Mail on the desktop and the iPhone’s built in mail app. Here’s how I set it up to avoid duplicate messages and other craziness. Log into Gmail’s settings and navigate to the labels tab. Here you can control which labels show up in IMAP. What I did was hide all mail, starred, and important from IMAP. ...

October 29, 2011 · 1 min · dschaaff

Gmail to iCloud to Gmail again...

I’ve used Gmail or several years and have really enjoyed the experience. It’s not without its quirks however. Anyone who has ever used Gmail with an IMAP client can attest to how wonky things can get. The way Gmail’s All Mail folder functions causes lots of duplicate messages to show up. If a message has a label it will appear in both a folder for that label as well as in the All Mail folder. If you search for a message in the client multiple copies will pop up. The Gmail experience on the iPhone is also annoying. You can setup up Gmail through IMAP just like a desktop client, with all of the duplicate messages, but you can’t get push. That means I have to set my phone to poll the network at a certain interval. This is bad for battery life at high settings and means that messages don’t show up right away. The other option is to set up Gmail though Google sync as an exchange server. You can get push with this option but deleting a message will always archive it. I don’t want to archive all the junk newsletter messages I get. To delete a message with this setup I have to select it and then manually move it to Gmail’s trash folder. ...

October 28, 2011 · 4 min · dschaaff

Sync your Twitter timeline with Tweetmarker

For a long time I used Echofon as my main twitter app. It was ugly as sin but it would sync my unread status between my iPhone and my mac. Eventually I fell in love with Tweetbot too much to keep using Echofon. I always missed the syncing though and I usually avoided using Twitter on my mac because I hated having to scroll to find where I left off, not to mention it telling me all of my direct messages were unread. Thankfully a developer named Manton Reece created the Tweetmarker service. This is an open service that can be implemented by any Twitter app and will sync your timeline position between multiple apps. Now, when I open Twitterific on my mac it automatically scrolls the last tweet I read in Tweetbot on my iPhone. Simply put, I love it! ...

September 17, 2011 · 1 min · dschaaff