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I have two Gmail accounts.

I'd like to log in to both of them at the same time in a single Firefox window.

How would I go about it?

I know one suggestion is IETab, but that fix has too much of a duct tape feel to it.

There are some other questions covering this, but not necessarily within the same Firefox window:

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Gmail now supports using multiple accounts simultaneously on the same browser.

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Also, if you are just checking mail. You can use one gmail account to check the mail of another http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=21288

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Mashable has "5 Ways To Log Into Several Gmail Accounts At The Same Time":

  1. Multiple browsers
  2. Master account to which you forward all other accounts
  3. IE Tab (Windows only; basically an additional browser within one window)
  4. Gmail Manager
  5. Google Account Multi-Login (Greasemonkey script)

For Internet Explorer 8 users :

start Internet Explorer with -NOMERGE argument

iexplore.exe -nomerge

then each instance started will run in a isolated session environment so you can open another Gmail account or any other web service.

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  • +1 for #5. Also, perhaps you might add multiple user profiles to that list.
    – Adam Ryan
    Oct 21, 2009 at 3:02
  • +1 for multiple profiles, however he just does not want it. whenever i have the same need, though, i run arora browser. any lightweight browser would do. thunderbird would do. Dec 1, 2009 at 1:38
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To my knowledge, this can't be done well and only works in IETab because the IE engine is embedded into a firefox tab.

One option is to install Prism, an official firefox extension and run one or both instances of GMail as an 'application'. This doesn't work in a single window but is a nice solution, and gives you a faster (no addons) window for your GMail to run in.

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As Revolter mentioned Google Account Multi-Login greasemonkey script can allow you to login into multiple accounts.

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  • +1 for the link that was missing from Revolter's answer and even the article (s)he referred to.
    – Arjan
    Oct 21, 2009 at 19:49
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Use CookieSwap.

See a similar question here.

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http://webmailnotifier.mozdev.org/ - it will check any number of different types of email accounts. You can open the relevant webmail page from a link in the plugin's menu, sidebar, icon.

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