Three questions:
1. If I install Flash on Chrome, will it install on the host machine? If not, is there any way I can put it on the USB drive?
2. If I enable offline access on Google Docs or GMail using Gears, where is my data stored: host machine or USB drive?
3. Is there any way I can put Chrome application shortcuts (SSBs) in my PA.c menu?
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Flash and Gears on Chrome
      February 28, 2010 - 5:25pm
                
    
    
        
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I have the same question for the following reason. Anyone have an answer?
I'm trying to get Gmail offline and portable. Currently, the two best options I see are:
1. Thunderbird-Portable
2. Firefox-Portable + Gears-Portable
However, I'm having trouble with Thunderbird-Portable, so now I'm trying option number 2. If I find out that Chrome supports portable gears, I'll probably switch from Firefox to Chrome.
Thanks,
James