Manage Google Services on Your Desktop with GMDesk [Adobe Air App]

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Thursday, 28th Aug 2008 | Share


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In our day to day life we use Gmail for our emails, Google Calendar to manage our agenda, GTalk to communicate with friends, Google Docs to create and share documents, spreadsheets and presentations and Google Maps to find directions.

Most of the services except for GTalk are only accessible online, or through several addons and extensions for various softwares like Firefox and Microsoft Outlook.

gmdesk-logo If you are looking for a single application to control all of these services from your desktop, then your search should end with GMDesk a nice little Adobe Air App that lets you run Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Docs, Google Reader, Picasa Web Albums and Google Maps from a single stand-alone application.

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This is probably the best Adobe Air application we have seen, since it clubs six different services into one, making it much more easier for users to manage their Google accounts. GMDesk also support Google Apps accounts, so you can easily manage your corporate or educational accounts with ease too.

You will require to download Adobe Air Application before you can use GMDesk.

Download GMDesk [via CyberNet News]



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  1. Madhur Kapoor
    August 29th, 2008 at 1:01 pm #

    I am a big fan of Adobe AIR app. This is another nice AIR application

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