On Tuesday 25 March 2008 23:00, Caco Patane wrote:
> >  2. Ship a copy of Portable Firefox (~ 6MB), or some other self contained
> >  browser. Find some way to auto-update it.
> >
> > ...
> >
> >  Anyone got any better ideas?
> 
> What about Prism?
> 
> http://labs.mozilla.com/featured-projects/#prism
> 
> As far as I know, you can create Shortcuts and run webapplications in
> a Firefox window configuring things like the toolbars, icons, if it
> shows in the traybar. Maybe can be configured with the needed setings
> and create a shortcut to Fproxy in the Desktop.
> 
> At work, we install this in our clients workstations: point to our web
> application, removing all bars (specially the "Back" button in
> heavy-AJAX intefaces) and placing an icon in the Desktop (instead of a
> bookmark) was usefull.

You are still running the basic browser. You're changing the look and feel 
(which is useful), but you're not changing the basic settings - in particular 
we need to be able to modify the HTTP settings, and we ideally want them to 
only be changed when browsing Freenet.

IMHO we need a browser plugin...
> 
> Saludos,
> Caco_Patane <!>
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