The app launches the Google Talk extension. |
Here's the extension. |
So far as I can tell, if I have uninstalled the Google Talk extension, or for whatever reason, if it's just missing, the Google Talk Launcher app will send me to the Google Talk extension page in the Chrome Web Store, where I can install it . . .
At the end of the day, I think I've still find the answer to the question, "Why?" In other words, why have an app where all it does is lead me to the functionality of an extension. So, while I feel a little more in the know than last month's post, I'm still grasping at straws for the logic behind all this.
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i was wondering too but i think i've figured it out.
in order to run google talk outside of gmail on any computer, or video chat, you need to have the plugin installed. that's what the google talk launcher is. a better question is why is it shown? it should be hidden, but i think they want to encourage you to use it. the extension is a one size fits all extension for chrome, win, or mac. the could have written it all to make more sense. sort of a rube goldberg app as it is now...
Thanks for the input, Thomas. I appreciate it.
When you say, "Why is it shown?" if you mean that question after the plugin is installed, then I share your confusion.
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