why u dont explain FluidApp more?
or maybe review it in Shuffle
as i know its an application to make all your websites as web applications right?
Do you use FluidApp? With FluidApp you can make customized, individual web browsers (based on Safari) for different web sites. So you have one that only does GMail, one that only does FaceBook, one for EmiratesMac.com, etc. There are many sites which have high-quality icons for your FluidApp apps, but playing around with FluidApp I made one for EmiratesMac.com. Right click on the picture below and save it and you can use it for your own FluidApp browser for EmiratesMac.com
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why u dont explain FluidApp more?
or maybe review it in Shuffle
as i know its an application to make all your websites as web applications right?
EmiratesMac Apple User Group Representative for Abu Dhabi
Basically with FluidApp you create a customized web browser for each site you visit on a regular basis. Instead of having Safari running and in separate tabs you'd have EmiratesMac, GMail, etc. as separate browsers, separate applications. The benefit is that you can set separate settings for each site/browser (which you can also do in OmniWeb, by the way), one downside seems to be that you basically run many browsers so more memory is consumed. Think about it as running the web sites as applications that all appear with their own icon in the Dock (that's where the large icon in the other post comes in). Attached is a picture of some of the Fluid app browsers I've set up.
Contributor City7 TV's "Geeks.Gadgets.Techs."
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Tech columnist Khaleej Times
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There's also a Shufflegazine one.
Contributor City7 TV's "Geeks.Gadgets.Techs."
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Tech columnist Khaleej Times
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