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If you often work with Google Docs, you probably want more
ways to access your docs quickly. A recent example is the
handy
Docs gadget in Gmail that shows a list of your recently
accessed Google Docs right from within Gmail. Today, we'd
like to introduce a desktop-based, better looking cousin.
The Google
Desktop team is pleased to release a
Google Docs Gadget for
Google Desktop. It
allows you to search and open your Google documents right
from your desktop. And as an added bonus, we've included
drag-and-drop uploading for documents.
We all use
Google Docs here at work, which shouldn't surprise anyone.
Speaking personally (though with a slight bias), we think
Google Docs works well in a fast-paced work environment
because you can create and share documents freely without
worrying about saving them to your machine, passing around
email attachments, and of course, finding them later.
However, there are times when we just need to bring up the
same few documents continually throughout the day. Some
examples are a data entry spreadsheet, a technical manual,
or that steamy romance novel you've been secretly penning
during work hours. You can instead bring up the gadget and,
in an instant, search and open your Google documents (hint:
pressing the shift key twice brings up all your hidden
Desktop gadgets.

Another handy feature is drag-and-drop
uploading of files. Let's say you have a dozen documents you'd
like to upload and convert to Google Docs. We'll make the claim
that it is easier and faster to drag the files onto the gadget,
rather than uploading them one at a time.

If you
like to look at actual code, the gadget has been
open
sourced and can serve as a basic demonstration of how to
integrate desktop applications with Google Docs using the
Google Documents List Data API.
The gadget works
with
Linux and
Windows
versions of Google Desktop Gadgets. For those who use
Google Apps at work, the gadget supports your work accounts
as well. We hope you'll enjoy and
let us know what you think. Please also send us advance
copies of any romance novels you happen to write (we are both
big fans of the genre).
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