Google Gears in 64-bit Linux
Posted on 05 Sep, 2008, categorized under Linux
From it’s official website, Google Gears is a plug-in that extends your browser to create a richer platform for web applications. Web applications currently making use of Google Gears includes Google Reader, Google Docs, Zoho, Remember the milk, Picasa Web Album, Myspace, and recently the latest version of the popular blogging application Wordpress.
Google Gears is known for being able to make offline browsing of supported sites possible, though that’s actually just part of it’s aim of "enabling more powerful web application, by adding new features to your web browser".
As per the time of writing, Google Gears is not available for 64 bit Linux. As it is open sourced, some smart people at it’s user group has been able to create an unofficial patch to fix the problem and released the binary for it.
The following step is on how to install it in Linux.
- Download the latest binary being made available at http://www-personal.umich.edu/~swolchok/gears/
- Open the downloaded file using Firefox
- Click Install Now when prompted
- Restart Firefox
The installation process is illustrated by the screenshots below;








