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Have you been thinking about a feature Google Desktop should have? Discuss suggestions and feature requests here.
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I want to limit the number of mails I get from each contact every day
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People often resend mails wich they received from someone to share some good joke or something interesting. That's ok, but if you receive 5 mails (which are funny, but not really of some importance) from 5 contacts every day then your mailbox gets stuffed, and you don't have time to read them all. So I would like to limit the number of mails I get from each contact... more »
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Want ability to choose browsers
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I want the ability to choose my browser dynamically when clicking on links in the side bar. Example implementation ideas: 1. User pre-defines settings/logic dictating which browser to use depending on the link url or where it is opened 2. When the user ctrl-clicks a link, a menu of browsers is opened so... more »
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Search Box Always on Top
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I usually prefer to have my desktop gadgets floating on the desktop and to remove the sidebar. however I am frustrated by how when I have a window open I cannot remove the white search box. There is absolutely nowhere I can put it to keep it out of the way and it even persists during fullscreen movies. I could not imagine ever making use... more »
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Store the Search Index on the Indexed Drive
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SUGGESTION: Have Google Desktop save the search index information for each drive within that actual drive. So, the index for all files on drive "C" would be located within a specific folder on drive "C". On the same computer, the index for drive "K" would be located in a folder on drive "K" and so on.... more »
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Calendar Gadget date format issue
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please in this gadget or as a Google Desktop setting, allow the adoption of the system default for date format, or else customisation. The "Add event" in this calendar gadget brings up US date format which is confusing (not to mention US centric/chauvinistic) to the rest of the world. Alternatively identify gadgets as "US", "International" and... more »
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