I want to make a public apology to Southlakes Mom.  I was way stressed yesterday and I took it out on her.  I am sorry.  Tilden, who was having my same issues with Google, pointed out that I over-reacted.

I think I have figured out how to make most of my Google-linked applications work well together.  I am still having a couple of issues, but at least I can access my photos and my email at the same time.

You know all those prompts you get to “sign in with Goggle”?  DON’T do it.

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Quilly is the pseudonym of Charlene L. Amsden, who lives in the Pacific Northwest and is currently working on writing the next great American novel. You may visit her writing blog at http://charlene-amsden.com.

7 Comments

  • Thom says:

    I couldn’t disagree with you more about Google. I don’t have the problems you and Tilden are describing at all. I can use whatever google account I want all within being logged into my main account. I just chose the account I want to send the email from and it works. But there again I also as I told you in your other post use an email aggregator.

  • Barbara H. says:

    Glad you’re finding a workable solution.

  • tilden says:

    i’m still working out my frustrations too.

  • I have intermittent problems commenting on Blogger blogs but otherwise no real issues with Google. Sorry you can’t say likewise! Bravo for the public apology! :)

  • No need for apology — until I saw my name in this post I didn’t realize you’d replied … and then when I read it, it didn’t sound the least bit huffy!

    So no worries. Computer issues can send my blood pressure up faster than just about anything else – even worse than traffic.

    I think, for me, it’s because I’m secretly afraid that my computer doesn’t need me at all so when I sit down and try to do something and it gives me a hard time, I wonder if it is occurring because the machine has taken over.

    Or worse … is smarter than me!

  • Thom says:

    And another thing. And I know this works because I just did it. I know you know about drag and drop. When you are in Picasa, and I think you are talking about the web version, because in the desktop I can’t make this work, you can drag and drop the photo to your desk top and then drag it in whatever gmail account you want.

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