Interesting, Sander.  Let me discuss with my colleagues.

On Thursday, August 17, 2017 at 9:13:25 AM UTC-7, Sander Elias wrote:
>
> Hi Robert,
>
> This is more of a question for browser manufacturers, as for this group ;) 
> If you can put your browser over multiple screens, the answer is yes. 
> However, I would do it a tad different. I would open multiple tabs that 
> work in unison. You can do this by using, for example, local storage, and 
> use that to communicate between tabs. However, this is limiting your apps 
> to a single system. If you are thinking big, use WebRTC peer2peer to keep 
> your tabs synchronised. this way your app can span multiple systems. Is 
> that scalable enough for you?
>
> Regards
> Sander
>

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