Talk:Gears (software)

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i hope i wasn't out of line to link to gearswiki.theidea.net from this article.. Zvi 01:43, 10 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

Proprietary? edit

According to Google gears, it is "open source" (whatever that means). Kushal 06:50, 25 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Google Gears Beta is an open source browser extension

As noted in the article, it is under BSD, so both free and open source. Superm401 - Talk 09:11, 1 April 2008 (UTC)Reply

Security? edit

With Firefox on Mac OS, sqlite databases are stored in (source: api doc): Users/<username>/Library/Caches/Firefox/Profiles/{profile}.default/Google Gears for Firefox
Apparently, there's a full text search function, does that mean that data is stored in clear? ie: available without entering any password (eg: for rtm, google reader, google docs)?

Also on Mac OS, with Remember the milk and google gears, you can place a shortcut to rtm on the desktop, that will take to the online or offline mode, depending on your connexion. Trouble is, even if user has logged out, when clicking this shortcut, or later on, opening the url for the user's tasks in firefox, all tasks will be shown with only a small popup in front, asking for login (the tasks list can even be scrolled up or down).

--Norz (talk) 08:51, 19 April 2008 (UTC)Reply

Norz, I have one word for you: FileVault!

I'm also curious/concerned about Gears Security. Given how hairy the issues are (e.g. potential XSS exploits, etc), I wonder too. Searching the Gears help resources didn't help inform me . Informing readers of a lack of information doesn't seem too encyclopedic tho. Perhaps there have been some patches or updates that we could note. --Elvey (talk) 19:42, 21 May 2009 (UTC)Reply

Renaming edit

[1] Ought this now be named Gears (software)? --Emesee (talk) 01:15, 29 May 2008 (UTC)Reply

Done since it's pretty uncontroversial. -Halo (talk) 05:29, 6 June 2008 (UTC)Reply

Link to the Thn.gs at featured projects edit

Somebody keeps removing a link to this project, saying that it's a rip-off of the Cultured Code's Things. How come the thn.gs is a rip-off? The action of removing the link to thn.gs seem to be a complete vandalism, and calling service "a rip-off" is a slander. Wikipedia is not the place for such complaints. Thn.gs is just competing product to Things by Cultured Code, and all of the complaints are completely invalid. AmaxSkv (talk) 17:54, 2 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

Description needs to be clearer edit

This entry lacks a clear explanation of what Gears is/does. Consider the clear explanation Google itself gives in the Gears FAQ:

What is Gears?

Gears is an open source browser extension that lets developers create web applications that can run offline. Gears provides three key features:

  • A local server, to cache and serve application resources (HTML, JavaScript, images, etc.) without needing to contact a server
  • A database, to store and access data from within the browser
  • A worker thread pool, to make web applications more responsive by performing expensive operations in the background[2]

Ggavinmoss (talk) 03:38, 14 October 2008 (UTC)Reply

I can't figure this out: "As of version 0.5.16, Gears is compatible with Internet Explorer 8 but it prevents some of its features" Does that mean that G is preventing IE features, or the other way around? I won't edit, since I don't know which is correct. Bassomatic (talk) 01:23, 3 June 2009 (UTC)Reply

I agree that the article needs better explanation of what Gears does. I have looked at the various help articles on Google and none give other than a purely technical description. Given that Wikipedia is a general ref work for the non-tech reader, I think it would help to give one or two examples of Gears in operation. Explanation by example can help the non-tech user to get a feel of the product. What people really want is an answer to the question: why would I want to install this? redherring (talk) 10:07, 15 April 2010 (UTC)Reply

Gmail? edit

I wasn't aware that gmail is supported by gears. If it is, then I have no clue on how to enable it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Maxinater (talkcontribs) 06:32, 29 January 2009 (UTC)Reply

It's new! -- Kirk Hilliard (talk) 02:08, 31 January 2009 (UTC)Reply


Dumped in favor of HTML5? edit

It seems, according to this news [3] that Google Gears will be eventually abandonned for HTML5. Anybody got some other credible sources before something is written about it?

m-p{3} (talk) 01:57, 2 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

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