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Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010
Fast(er) switching between Google accounts with Quick GoogleBy Bracken King
Google provides a number of nice online services. So many, in fact, that it's not uncommon to have multiple Google accounts for different uses. Unfortunately, switching between those accounts can be pretty annoying. While it's not perfect, a Chrome extension called Quick Google makes the process a little easier. I should start by saying that this extension works in Chrome (our browser of choice), though similar functionality is available in Firefox through add-ons such as Gmail Manager. It's also worth mentioning that this doesn't work with Google Apps accounts, although you can already run multiple Apps logins alongside each other, so that's not really a huge deal. Alright, with caveats out of the way, here's a look at how the Quick Google extension works. ![]()
Installation and setup ![]() Each account gets a name (for you to identify your accounts), a username (should be the full Google username, including "@gmail.com"), and the account password. I haven't verified this myself, but the developer states that passwords are stored locally and encrypted. Once you've added as many accounts as you'd like (again, no Google Apps accounts), click "Save."
Using Quick Google The other way to use Quick Google is from the sign-in page on most Google services. On these pages, Quick Google adds a small logo in the top left corner of the page. When you mouse over it, it will show your accounts, and if you choose an account, it will log you into that account on the current page. That means that if you're on the Gmail sign-in page (like in the screenshot), using Quick Google from the page will log you directly into Gmail, instead of taking you to the index page. ![]()
Caveats and Problems The only other issue for me is that this still doesn't address the real problem of using multiple Google accounts at once; it just lets you switch between accounts easily. I'll eventually put up another post that addresses this problem through the use of Chrome's application shortcuts and multiple profiles, but for many cases, Quick Google will do the job.
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