For a long time you simply couldn't sign up for Google+ with a Google Apps email. This means that now I have a Google+ account attached to a rarely-used gmail address I had lying around, instead of my primary email address that anyone who knows me would use to try to find me. And if I want to create a Google+ account with my primary email, that will leave me with two distinct Google+ accounts and with no way to migrate all my contacts from my first account over to the second.
Oh, and because Google couldn't resist making it even worse, some Google properties supported Google Apps emails and some didn't, which meant I actually had 3 Google accounts, two of which used the same email. When Google "fixed" that, they forced me to rename one of those accounts, except their data migrator tool is completely broken. So now I have 3 Google accounts, one of which is a throwaway gmail account that contains most of my data but on an email address I never use, one is my primary email which is a Google Apps account and contains almost no data, and the third is a garbage mangled form of my Google Apps email (it's myemail+google@mydomain) which contains all the data that used to be on my Google Apps email but which turned out to be associated with the shadow non-Google-Apps account instead.
It's a clusterfuck and I have no idea what to do about it.
It's a clusterfuck and I have no idea what to do about it.
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According to this: http://googleenterprise.blogspot.com/2011/10/google-is-now-a..., they're working on a migration tool which will let you transparently move from your gmail account to your domain account. Google Voice has a tool and it worked fine (along with the general data export tool for moving my contacts).