Fluid is a “site specific browser”. That means you can pretend that a website is an application and have it running seperately from your normal browser. That means Google Docs becomes a “real” application and that when Firefox crashes just as you’re getting to the part of that two hour BBC1 show when the band plays live you don’t have to start all over. And a million other uses I’m sure. This is for Macs but it’s “inspired” by Prism, a multi-platform SSB from Mozilla. via DF
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In June 2000 I started blogging at peteashton.com and 10 years later in June 2010 I decided to stop. Blogging here, that is. I started a clean slate over on I Am Pete Ashton and maintain all manner of other web presences which are all listed here along with my contact details.
You probably came here via a Google search or from following a link on some old blog post somewhere. I hope what you find is useful in some way, though do check the publication date - it might be rather old now.
Thanks for your eyeballs.
Pete Ashton