Web services are becoming more widespread. They are already so good that they can compete in terms of functionality and convenience with offline applications. Assuming such a development of online programs, Mozilla released Prism, and Google built the ability to use web services in the form of separate applications into its browser. GMDesk developers have followed the same path — they have created a program that runs Google services as separate applications.
GMDesk works through Adobe Air, which means that the program will function on all desktop operating systems. The settings of the program are simple — just specify the username and password from your Google account, and log in to one of the web services. You can set by default which service to log into when starting GMDesk:The program supports Google Apps, is able to expand to full screen, saves the latest configuration of the window. GMDesk is a great alternative to this kind of programs. There are no problems with Cyrillic, which is often the sin of Adobe Air programs.
Download GMDesk: http://code .google.com/p/gmdesk/.