Todd,

Thanks a lot for your response. I guess you missed my tweet about the
same question. ;)

Well, I am glad to know you still plan to update Fluid, it's a very
good browser and probably the best Mac SSB so far.

I am sorry, but this isn't clear to me yet: from what I've read about
Fluidium, it's a framework that can be used to create local apps using
web apps, but it would be run locally, so not really a SSB, right? Can
Fluidium replace Fluid or they are different beasts?

Thanks again and kudos,
LFOM


On Jan 11, 11:23 pm, Todd Ditchendorf <[email protected]>
wrote:
> hey lfom,
>
> that's a very good question, and honestly something I've been struggling with.
>
> All of my attention since november has been on Fluidium, and I've made
> a ton of progress. Fluidium is a significant rewrite of Fluid, and
> eventually, i will release a new version of Fluid based on the
> Fluidium source.
>
> However, that's still going to take some time to finish, so i'm now
> thinking i'll do one more maintenance release (0.9.7) based on the old
> codebase (this will be similar to the last few betas I put out).
>
> i plan on doing one more beta this week. hopefully, if that's solid,
> then i can release the 0.9.7 version this month.
>
> stay tuned for the next beta. thx,
>
> td
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