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<div class="gmail_quote">On 15 Jan 2011 17:59, "Jon Farmer" <<a href="mailto:jon@bctech.co.uk">jon@bctech.co.uk</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution">> On 15 January 2011 15:00, Jim Price <<a href="mailto:d1version@hotmail.com">d1version@hotmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
> <br>>> Not right now, but they aren't being specific about what's going to fall<br>>> through the cracks when they declare they're moving everything to html5<br>>> only, or when that will be. For a period thereafter things may continue to<br>
>> work, but what I'm saying is that when it next breaks, it's probably broken<br>>> permanently, and Google aren't going to fix it if it would be more<br>>> convenient for them to force the jump to their already announced migration<br>
>> to html5. What should happen with offline Gmail support is the most you<br>>> should have to do is remove the Gears stuff and use a browser which they<br>>> support (if you're not already). Whether doing that preserves your locally<br>
>> held Gmail history through the move to html5 or not remains to be seen. I<br>>> think Google Docs access to offline documents via gears has already been a<br>>> casualty, but as I don't use it, I could be wrong. A quick google suggests<br>
>> it ended in May:<br>> <br>> Again I don't think this is much on an issue. Anything done offline<br>> syncs to the cloud once you get network.<br>> <br>> <br>> Regards<br>> <br>> Jon<br>
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