Yes sounds great to deliver high performance offline storage which is  
available cross-browser. See also:
http://erik.eae.net/archives/2007/05/30/19.06.10/

Sebastian


Am 31.05.2007 um 06:18 schrieb Dan:

> If there is one thing that lacked in current Ajax apps, it's the
> capacity to run offline. That's not much of a problem anymore with
> what Google just released. They gave us an extension for Firefox
> (plugin for IE) that gives you Javascript APIs for:
>
> * caching your app locally
> * storing data locally
> * multi-threading
>
> I'm drooling.
>
> http://gears.google.com/
>
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