The Boat for Singing Together
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Compose Gmail Message.app
I just ““wrote”” my first ““application.””
→ Download “Compose Gmail Message.app”
It’s the world’s dumbest and awesomest Automator app, and it does precisely one thing; it directs you straight to Gmail’s “Compose Message” window in a new tab of your default browser.
Set it as your Mac’s default email app and—BOOM!—every time OS X needs to create an email message, you get to just send email without having to look at email.
I think this might maybe be the greatest thing I’ve ever done. I finally feel alive.
ADDENDUM 2013-03-19_10-16-46
Yeah, I know there are many ways to make Gmail (or Mailplane, etc.) OS X’s default email app. But, to my knowledge, none solve my basic problem here. After sending a message, you’re always redirected back to the inbox (or a search or a label). See, I literally don’t want to see any messages in order to simply send a message. There are probably numerous other and better ways to do this. This one works for me.
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