Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Hi crazypenguin, I'm interested on this addon too.
You might continue the development by opening the .xpi file (in fact it is a renamed .jar file) which contains all the source code.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Hi crazypenguin, I'm interested on this addon too.
You might continue the development by opening the .xpi file (in fact it is a renamed .jar file) which contains all the source code.
I think is sufficient to modify the chrome code and make it compatible with TB 3.*

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Leonardo,

Have you discontinued support? I noticed your website is offline. If you are not gonna continue the addon would you send me the last beta source you had so I can see if I can sqeeze in some time to maintain it please.

Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Unfortunately I'm not able to get it working. I have the Asus G50VT, 64 bit running Vista. I have my thunderbird account set up on POP w/ gmail account... Direct Console set with Mail checkbox enabled. & Thunderled still isn't working. I even tried updating drivers (http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx?model=N50Vn&os=25&SLanguage=en-us)

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I just recently purchased an Asus G71A with a 64-bit processor... and Thunderled isn't working.. could someone pick up this add-on again? Or let me know if there is something particular I should do?

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Installed on version 2.0.0.16. It works with two of my IMAP email accounts. Didn't have to change any settings, just installed the add-on.

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I installed this extention and have acer_acpi loaded, but it does not activate the LED when a new mail has arrived. I can activate the LED by echoing 1 to /sys/class/leds/acer_acpi:mail/brightness, so I know that it works ;)

Rated 3 out of 5 stars

Yes, I realize that the description says this is for the ASUS driver to flash a LED provided in that system. But it seem an obvious extension to have this add-on flash a LED that is on the keyboard, like making the ScrollLock LED flash. Then the user gets a flashing LED on *any* brand computer to notify them of a new e-mail, even if the screen saver has activated and maybe even if the host has gone into standby power mode. In fact, to make it even more noticable, the NumLock, CapsLock, and ScrollLock LEDs could all be flashed but in succession to make the effect ripple through them. Alternatively, just make the one LED (probably ScrollLock) flash a configurable number of times, like 3 times at 1-second intervals with a 30-second interval, so the user sees the pattern to know why the LED is flashing that way.

Rated 2 out of 5 stars

... why doesn't the LED switch off after the emails have been read? Or could this just be an issue for me because I am running Thunderbird Portable?

Đánh giá này là cho một phiên bản trước của tiện ích (0.2.2.7). 

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Finally someone did it! Very useful, light and smart extension. A must have for asus laptop owners.
Thank you...

Đánh giá này là cho một phiên bản trước của tiện ích (0.2.2).