Log into Gmail and Google Apps at the same time.
Check out this post fromm the Google Blog:
Google is rolling out a feature I mentioned in a previous post: signing in to multiple Google accounts simultaneously from the same browser. When you go to the Google accounts page, you might see a new option: “multiple sign-in”. If you don’t see the new feature, it will probably be enabled soon.
After clicking on the “change” link, Google informs that this is an advanced feature and that it will only work for Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Sites, Google Reader, Google Voice, App Engine and Google Code. When multiple sign-in is enabled, a drop-down is displayed next to your email address at the top of the page, so you can quickly switch to a new account.“If you use multiple sign-in, the first account you sign in to will be your default account. If you visit other Google products that don’t support multiple accounts after you’ve signed in, you will automatically sign in to your default account for that product. If you sign out of any Google product while signed in to any account, you will be signed out of all your Google Accounts at once.” (Google help center)
When you enable this feature, the most significant change is that you’ll see a new drop-down next to your email address in Gmail and other supported Google products. Click on the drop-down and you can sign in to a new Google Account without signing out from the previous account.Another change is that Google’s URLs include a different number for each account: http://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/, http://mail.google.com/mail/u/1/, etc.
Google’s help center explains that Google’s services didn’t allow you to sign it to multiple accounts at the same time using the same browser because Google uses sign-in cookies that only let you sign in with one account at a time. Obviously, you can use multiple browsers, Chrome’s incognito mode, IE8′s “new session” feature, multiple profiles, but the new Google feature makes things easier. Now you can read your messages from two or more Gmail accounts by opening Gmail in multiple tabs.
There are some known issues related to multiple sign-in: this feature is not available on mobile devices, Google Calendar’s gadget doesn’t work properly in Gmail, you can no longer use offline Gmail and offline Google Calendar and the “note in Reader” bookmarklet only works for the default account.
{ Thank you, Stefan and Max. }
Did you know that? This saves me time from logging into and out of Google accounts all day long.
_TheGooglingAdmiN_
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about 7 months ago
Great info, only problem is when you start your browser and want both e-mails to open. IMO, google took another step backward with this, there’s no other programs I want google apps for, just access both e-mails the way I did before. Now everyone in my same situation gets no real added benefit and has to make a few more clicks everytime for this.
about 7 months ago
Great write up — but the results still suck. I can’t have two ‘gmail’ clients open at the same time (my google-for-domains account and my regular google account). Hopefully they fix this… but with the way Google’s been going these past few months, I doubt.
When the suggestion from google is “use a different browser” you know they screwed up.