Great news for users of older – and experimental – versions of Firefox (particularly on Linux): I believe we’ve fixed a big loading issue, first identified by Davide B – thanks to all who wrote in about it.
We’ve also stopped the new Google Buzz from showing an error in the GTDInbox warning box, and several other small fixes.
As usual, you can download it immediately from http://www.gtdinbox.com/gettingstarted.htm
Expect another blog post about the Plus accounts later today, and another release early next week!

Hurray, will I get my plus account soon, I was missed off the list last time for a special one.
3.0.14 still not loading on my home computer: Vista Home Premium, hp dvt4,
Bruce, I will drop you an email about this.
Works in Flock!
missing a GTDInbox AddOn for Chrome!
I confirm that it fixes the issues on older versions of Firefox!
@Andy – SlightlyoOff topic
( I came here from the link to this product in MeeTimer – and these may negatively affect GTDInbox downloads).
How about updating the MeeTimer install.rdf to allow FireFox 3.6 to install? (It seems to work OK on FF3.6
Also the MeeTimer Firefox addons page needs to be changed to point to productivefirefox.com – currently it points to a cyber squatter at getmeetimer.com
(Don’t mind if you delete this comment – seemed easiest way of contacting you to make the suggestion)
Hi Mike,
Do you want to drop me a line at andy@gtdinbox.com? I’m keen to find a way to ease MeeTimer into a new & better life. Perhaps open source it on GitHub. But it needs someone to take the lead. If you or anyone you know is interested – even just maintaining the website/promoting it (and in the process, trying to attract open source developers), I’d be happy to pass it over.
Andy, I’m one of your earliest adopters, I can’t remember how long I’ve been using GTDInbox and I thank you a lot for your product. But this release is almost unusable for me, since the three buttons (Prev-Archive-Next) appear only after the whole message has been loaded, and its images downloaded, etc. This makes it terribly slow, since it usually takes me 2 seconds to decide if I want to keep an email, but I have to wait much longer before the buttons appear… so I finally decided to just remove “Inbox” tag and press Gmail’s “Next” link. In doing so, I pretty much ignore GTDInbox
Do you think this could be solved?
TIA,
Pablo
Pablo — you’re absolutely right, will get this fixed in 3.0.16.
Andy
Andy, I must say this publicly: this is probably the best supported product I’ve used in my life. I’ve been using a lot of software for YEARS and no company (Borland, Microsoft, and so on) did ever worked with this swiftness. This time, you uploaded a new version in less than two days, and this version is REALLY better and faster.