My take on the Beta-2.1 (1093) + Safari 4 Beta + Google Gears 0.5.15.0 combination is that everything is working just as it is... with the exception of video chat support, of course. As long as it works, and it's not slower than Safari 3, then I'm pretty happy.
And Ruben has done a fine job in getting us where we are with Mailplane thus far. *Just an added note for those using Offline Gmail with the above combination:* Through my experimentations, it seems possible to *not have to* re-download all your offline data again upon upgrading from Safari 3.x and the previous version of Google Gears. This is probably something worthwhile to consider for those who have gig/s worth of email in their Gmail account/s (For me, I have three different accounts and a Internet connection with a monthly quota - hence, being someone who's very reluctant to do so). The steps that I took were pretty much similar to those outlined by Ruben in a previous email, which I can't seem to find anymore. But basically, what I did was: 1. to move the entire Google Gears directory (~/Library/Application Support/Google/Google Gears for Safari) to another location, and undergo the procedure to remove the current Google Gears install from the system. 2. After having upgraded Mailplane to 1093 and re-installing the newer version of Google Gears, quit Mailplane and _copy_ the Google Gears for Safari folder back into its original location. If there's already an identical folder in the ~/Library/Application Support/Google folder, then simply overwrite it. (I suggested "copy" and not "move" because this will leave a clean backup of your offline data should something not work out for you, which *may* happen). 3a. Restart Mailplane and try syncing the offline data with your Gmail account. If this operation is successful, it shouldn't take very long for Gmail to register the account as "synchronised". 3b. For those who have multiple accounts requiring offline support, simply switch over to the other accounts and repeat the same procedure to make sure that offline support is working. 4. Should the process fail, you can try exiting Mailplane and restarting it, and try performing a sync operation again. For those with multiple Gmail accounts, simply switch to another account, then switch back and try the sync again. 5. If all else fails, then a re-downloading of all your emails may be necessary. But, so far, the offline data for my three different Gmail accounts are all intact, and have not experienced any sync issues whatsoever *touchwood!* 2009/3/5 Fabrice Neuman <[email protected]> > > I must admit it's the other way around for me. MailPlane 1093, Safari > 4 and the latest version of Gears, and everytihing works like butter > as someone would say ;-) Everything's fast and reliable so far. > > Thanks for your hardwork! > > 2009/3/5 gfs <[email protected]>: > > > > Since the two lastest version, Mailplane is more slower than before > > when doing online operation. I have not this problem with the online > > version of GMail inside my browser. > > > > The problem even occur with lastest Safari Beta installed. I have try > > on different internet access to and I always notice that by moment > > mailplane take really few time to do operations (especially when > > switching from one account to other - as I says in previous version > > this was not as slow as now). > > > > Best, > > > > > > > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "mailplaneapp" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/mailplaneapp?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
