Afternoon all,

Firefox 3.5 is hitting the mirrors as we speak (http://www.mozilla.org/
mirrors.html) and should appear on http://firefox.com/ in the coming
hours - I'm posting this from it!

I've got some Gears weirdness - Gmail detects Gears (which comes up in
Tools->Add-ons as version 0.5.21.0 of "Gears for Safari") but then
tells me that "This page does not have permission to use Gears." and
that I should "Remove https://mail.google.com from the list of denied
sites". The right hand side of http://gears.google.com/ is blank (but
works as expected in Safari 4).

Anyway, is Gears even necessary any more? What does it give me over
native HTML 5 functionality?

Sam

On Jun 30, 4:13 am, Jon <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for the response Aaron.  Previous advice from Google in
> searching this thread was that you updated for the RC.
>
> It's good to know we'll have it soon.  It looks like final release of
> Firefox 3.5 is due in the next day or so.
>
> On Jun 30, 2:30 am, Aaron Boodman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > We're working on pushing out a new Gears version that support FF 3.5.
>
> > We typically wait until the official "gold" release of Firefox is
> > pushed, because otherwise, we keep having to do new builds everytime a
> > new RC is pushed.
>
> > - a (Google)
>
> > On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 12:01 AM, Jon<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I'm starting to think we may see a new version of the Google Apps
> > > suite (Docs, Gmail, etc) that support Gears supporting HTML 5 rather
> > > than a Gears release for a HTML 5 capable browser.
>
> > > It would still be nice to get some official word from Google on what
> > > the plan is here though.
>
>

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