
- #Create a short in mac dock web page for gmail install#
- #Create a short in mac dock web page for gmail full#
Sips -s format tiff "$icon" -out "$resourcePath/icon. # convert the icon and copy into Resources Mkdir -p "$resourcePath" "$execPath" "$profilePath"

PlistPath="$appRoot/$name.app/Contents/ist" ProfilePath="$appRoot/$name.app/Contents/Profile" ResourcePath="$appRoot/$name.app/Contents/Resources"ĮxecPath="$appRoot/$name.app/Contents/MacOS" # various paths used when creating the app Users/username/Desktop/icon.png)?"ĬhromePath="/Applications/Google Chrome.app/Contents/MacOS/Google Chrome"
#Create a short in mac dock web page for gmail full#
GCal)?"Įcho "What is the full path to the icon (e.g. The script, recreated here, for reference is: #!/bin/shĮcho "What should the Application be called (no spaces allowed e.g. You should fork that gist if you're going to use - gists can disappear. I haven't it used it, but the idea and implementation look sound. If that's the case, here is a shell script that will create a standalone Chrome "app" for you similar to how Fluid works, but with the underlying engine for the app being Chrome. It may complain it's not running in Chrome. I've used it successfully in the past for things like Fogbugz.įluid may not work though since Inbox requires Chrome and I'm not sure Fluid will identify the browser in a way that'll let Inbox work. You can try Fluid - it can create one off, WebKit "applications" that look a bit like native applications though are actually single web pages running in a de-decorated WebKit browser window. Now I don't know where that email disappears on my Mac. (footnote) For example, you can mark an email as 'Done' in Inbox. Feel free to drag an APPLICATION to the DOCK to create a shortcut see Adding an. I am a Mac newbie so please forgive me for any noobie things I said. Visit the following website to view video tutorials from Apple.

So the question is whether I can make a small application that I can pin to the Dock, which opens a fullscreen window showing the contents of the Inbox website.

However, on the Mac there is no such option and it opens Chrome every time I open Inbox (on top of that I cannot pin the application to the Dock like I used to be able to with the Taskbar). On my Windows PC, I used to select 'Open as a separate Window' and I didn't need to use Chrome at all.
#Create a short in mac dock web page for gmail install#
My problem is that when I install the Inbox chrome extension, it is little more that a glorified shortcut. Also, since I own an Android phone and I use the Inbox Android Application there, it's really hard to see what I did in inbox reflected on Mail (see footnote) Recently, I bought a MacBook Pro and just plain hate the default mail application they have installed. I find it very easy to manage email that way and have been using it on my Windows PC as a chrome application for a lot of time. Google have come up with a really good service at Inbox.
