Isn't this what creating a Chrome "Application" currently does ? Gives one
the option of short cuts placed in the "Start", Desktop or Quick Start Menu.
On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 10:30 PM, Meok <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi. When you install Google Chrome / Google Apps through Google Pack,
> there are extra features available. Obviously, Google Apps simply
> creates Application Shortcuts using Chrome, but it creates a Start
> Menu folder with the Three Apps and gives  them appropriate icons.
> Additionally, when you click the Gmail icon for the first time, it ask
> if you want to make Gmail your default mail client in Windows. If you
> say yes, your Gmail Application Shortcut is actually registered as the
> default client for all programs and pinned to the start menu.
>
> You don't get this functionality if you manually create a Gmail
> application shortcut with Chrome. Any chance we'll see most robust
> options for creating application shortcuts in the near feature,
> especially for things like email services?
> >
>


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