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> 
> Hi Raj. Stay tuned to the orkut Developer Blog later today for an
> announcement regarding OpenSocial 0.8 on the sandbox.
> 
> http://orkutdeveloper.blogspot.com/
> 
> Yes, you're correct that OpenSocial 0.8 makes it much easier to
> determine if a user has the application installed via a new HAS _APP
> field:
> 
> http://code.google.com/apis/opensocial/docs/0.8/reference/#opensocial.Person.Field.HAS_APP
> 
> As far as your last question, you really can't determine if the user
> has a particular desktop application installed from JavaScript -- all
> browser security models that I know of prevent JavaScript from
> accessing any information on the client (files, settings, and so
> forth), so I'm afraid you're out of luck here.
> 
> - Jason
> 
> On Sep 4, 10:37 am, Raj wrote:
> > Hi Developers
> > Thanks for the idea about 'gender'. I was going through the OpenSocial
> > 0.8 featured video and it talks about a Javascript API called 'hasapp'
> > which tells the app developer if a user has installed/uninstalled the
> > app. But i don t see that api in the opensocial api references. Am i
> > missing something.
> >
> > Moreover, does anyone have any idea when Orkut will move to OpenSocial
> > 0.8 so that developers can use these new apis.
> >
> > The question I asked last time has a little more to it. Let me
> > reiterate with an example
> >
> > Suppose I develop an Orkut app which gives the user a choice to
> > install some software from a website (like Skype or Yahoo ) on to the
> > "desktop" of the user's machine [not on the Google Server]. In that
> > case:
> > a) How do I make sure that the user installed my Orkut App (on the
> > google server)? (Jason already answered that with a good idea about
> > 'Gender')
> > b) How do I make sure that the user installed the app from the
> > redirected website (Skype or Yahoo) on to the desktop?
> >
> > Please let me know if my question requires further clarification.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Raj
> >
> > OpenSocial RULES!!!!!
> >
> > On Sep 3, 10:18 am, Jason wrote:
> >
> > > You'll have to send this information with the redirect itself.
> > > Unfortunately, there isn't a convenient method for determining whether
> > > a given person has the current application installed, but there are
> > > other ways to infer this. For example, you can request an extended
> > > profile field such as GENDER. After the viewer is retrieved, you can
> > > inspect this field -- if the result is not null, this confirms that
> > > the viewer has installed the application. This technique works because
> > > gender is a required field in orkut but this information is only
> > > available for users with the app installed.
> >
> > > Once you have this information, pass it as a URL argument to the
> > > software installation page.
> >
> > > Cheers!
> > > - Jason
> >
> > > On Sep 1, 12:32 pm, Raj wrote:
> >
> > > > Hi Developers
> > > > Suppose I have a Orkut app which allows the user to redirect to a
> > > > publicly available website's software installation page. In that case,
> > > > how can i retrieve information whether the app from the redirected
> > > > page was installed or not by the orkut user?
> >
> > > > Do let me know your views.
> > > > Thanks
> > > > Raj
> > 

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