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Google App Engine Launcher for OS X

Over at the Official Google Mac blog they've announced the release of App Engine Launcher for Mac OS X. Basically, its a Mac-native project manager for creating web applications to run on Google App Engine, which allows third-party developers to write web applications that run on Google's infrastructure. The Launcher makes it a matter of a couple of clicks to create and (when finished) deploy projects to Google. In the words of author John Grabowski, "with the Launcher, you can focus on your app instead of the tools."

The App Engine Launcher is available for download with the Google App Engine SDK at Google Code.

Over at the Official Google Mac blog they've announced the release of App Engine Launcher for Mac OS X. Basically, its a Mac-native project...
 

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tk

are these google gadgets? or something else?

May 17 2008 at 3:03 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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Ryan

You could use an application you wrote with App Engine as the back-end to some google gadget. So gadgets could be complementary too GAE if you designed them so, but one is not required for the other.

May 17 2008 at 3:29 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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