If you are a savvy Linux user, and you use Gmail as a preferred email app - you might be one of the many who are annoyed with the minor snags that make the app unappealing, like - no coverage for right click file sending and complex mail links. Gnome Gmail does a much better job of integrating Gmail on Linux platform.
Download a DEB (Ubuntu/Debian) or RPM (Fedora/openSUSE) package from the site, install it, and then head to your Preferred Applications preference (in Preferences, under the System menu in Ubuntu). Set Gmail as your "Mail Reader," and now it should really respond like a desktop client—on email links in every browser, when you right-click a file and select "Send to," and with full functionality when email links include cc: or pre-written subject lines.
Google Apps users, you're not left out in the cold—hit the Configure link when you're asked to sign into Gmail on a right-click Send To action, and you can add your Google Apps login and make it the default.
Gnome Gmail is a free download for Linux systems running a Gnome Desktop.
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