GVNotifier 1.1 adds Google Contacts, Sorting, Search

December 1, 2009 by Dave
 

Screenshots for GVNotifier 1.1:


New Features:

- Small Font Option

- Hide ‘406′ area code numbers (Google Voice SMS numbers)

- Enter to send Message.

- Google Contacts integration

- Recent contacts are at the top of the contact list, other contacts are sorted alphabetically at the bottom.

- Callback number may be selected from the Message window.

- Performance improvements

Let me know what you think in the comments, or join the beta team!

GVNotifier.net requires the .NET Framework 3.5 and Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7.  Aero recommended.

If you’re already using GVNotifier, just restart for the update. (Try restarting twice if it doesn’t pop up)

GVNotifier.net 1.1 [ClickOnce Install]

Comments

14 Comments on GVNotifier 1.1 adds Google Contacts, Sorting, Search

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  1. Gabriel Rodriguez on Tue, 1st Dec 2009 3:35 pm
  2. Best GV app so far.

  3. SteelFroggy on Wed, 2nd Dec 2009 12:43 am
  4. Aww haha, I was just about to complain that you took out the alt+s to send, however thanks to reading this I’ve discovered that ‘enter to send’ option, thank you!! (:

    .. Which is better because Voice doesn’t allow linebreaks in their sms messages anyhow :P

  5. Cary A on Thu, 3rd Dec 2009 10:33 am
  6. I’m glad you added sorting. I was hoping to see that. Is it possible to sort all contacts alphabetically without recent contacts showing at the top?

  7. paracha on Thu, 3rd Dec 2009 5:08 pm
  8. GVNotifier.net is pretty heavy on system. It is downloading Visual Studio Toos for the Office Stsrem 3.0 Runtime which is huge. That is one problem i usually have with apps developed under .NET, they are HUGE even to do small thing.!!

  9. john dom on Thu, 3rd Dec 2009 11:00 pm
  10. terrible terrible memory issues. using 50 percent of my processor most of the time.

  11. Jon Knapp on Fri, 4th Dec 2009 9:21 pm
  12. Dave the new version is awesome! I love that you added a character count when sending SMS messages.

    Thanks for the great app!

    Jon

  13. Nicolas Green on Tue, 8th Dec 2009 12:20 am
  14. I love this new update. It’s great that you have added the character count to the send button and I like the integration of all of my call numbers. Thanks for the great update! :D

  15. bromine on Tue, 8th Dec 2009 1:53 am
  16. serious cpu usage problems…
    up to 95 percent randomly

  17. FemiO on Wed, 9th Dec 2009 12:00 pm
  18. How can I get this app to work when my firewall is enabled?

  19. Tushar Khandelwal on Wed, 9th Dec 2009 5:38 pm
  20. Hi Dave,

    Thanks for the awesome app, but I have some suggestions for future changes. If it’s something that I’m doing wrong, just let me know and I’d be happy to fix my preferences:

    1) All my notifications appear twice whether it be a text message or a voicemail. Is this a problem that’s going to be fixed in the next release?

    2) I don’t think that I need to be notified when I have accepted a call. This comes in minutes later and is annoying, but not as much as the problem above.

    Thanks for all your hard work once again! Awesome app!

  21. D Griffin on Fri, 11th Dec 2009 2:29 pm
  22. Just gotta’ say awesome software. I will be making a donation soon.

  23. Bear Bottoms on Sat, 30th Jan 2010 2:21 pm
  24. I call fwd my cell to my GV number. When my GV # is called, I get echos of my voice and cannot hear the Caller, the Caller can hear me.

    Great app, thx!

  25. Alvin B. on Wed, 10th Mar 2010 8:05 pm
  26. Please, please, profile the code. It uses up one complete core on my CPU (50% of a dual core cpu) for nearly a minute at a time. By far and away the heaviest CPU usage of any app on my system. Right now I have to get my google voice notices right away, so I am using it, but it is painfully hard on the CPU.