Apr 052010
 

For small com­pan­ies, like my one-per­son con­sult­ing shop and many of my cli­ents, using Google Apps is an obvi­ous solu­tion to the prob­lem of email and shar­ing doc­u­ments and cal­en­dars. The stand­ard edi­tion is usu­ally enough, which makes it free as well. So far email also seems to be delivered more quickly than through my old web­site host.

The most com­plic­ated part of set­ting up Google Apps is con­fig­ur­ing the DNS cor­rectly; that’s the sub­ject of anoth­er post. The most con­fus­ing part of using it, how­ever, con­tinu­ally bites and until Google fixes it (and I can­’t ima­gine they’re not aware of the prob­lem), will con­tin­ue to annoy. 

Here’s the issue. I signed up for a Google account (docs, primar­ily) using my stand­ard email address. Then I set up a Google Apps account for Tex­tu­al­ity where I have the same email address, and a Google Apps ver­sion of doc­u­ments, cal­en­dar, etc. I now have two Google accounts with the same email address, dif­fer­ent pass­words, dif­fer­ent URLs to log into at, and they show dif­fer­ent con­tents. If someone shares a doc­u­ment with me using my stand­ard email address, it some­times shows up in the non-Apps account, and some­times in the Apps account, and occa­sion­ally in both. I have yet to fig­ure out the algorithm by which the Google doc­u­ments shar­ing mech­an­ism decides which account (with the same email address, remem­ber) gets which document.

I’m sure (or at least hope) that Google will fix the prob­lem even­tu­ally. In the mean­time, it’s some­thing to be aware of.

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