>> On Tue, 2009-06-09 at 16:54 -0700, Andrew Brookins wrote:
>> [Prism for Google apps...]
>> On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 9:00 PM, Michael M. Moore<[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion.  I tried it out, but it didn't work for me,
> for reasons I couldn't quite be sure of.
>

Hmm.  Do you get icons like "Gmail.desktop"?  I usually have to access
the properties of the desktop icons Prism creates, and replace
"firefox" with "xulrunner" in the path.

Maybe not worth the effort, if you're happy with Epiphany.

>
> Nevertheless, you gave me an idea -- I can use Epiphany for Google
> services, effectively using Epiphany in the manner that you are using
> Prism apps.  I'd rather do that than install a mess of 32-bit libraries
> I don't need for anything else, and I already have Epiphany installed.
> I don't know why I didn't think of that before.

Great for testing web applications, too.

>> On a somewhat related topic, I read that an unstable build of Chrome
>> is available for Linux [...]
>
> The key word there being "unstable" :-)  I read that it is as yet quite
> a ways from being usable on Linux.

Probably so.  Half the software I download is barely usable on Linux.

Yet vim remains.

Andrew
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