Hi David,
Thanks for your feedback. Where can we find this custom browser (release
somewhere) ?
FYI, if you "make air", your can run your app on Adobe, have you try it ?

frederic


dperez wrote:
> 
> Hi list,
> 
> I would like to share my experiences with qooxdoo and a custom browser:
> 
> I'm very happy of the results of using Qooxdoo in a custom browser based
> on Firefox (XulRunner).  It's hard to tell a web page is used as the UI.
> 
> In this way, I'm changing gradually my desktop app to be qooxdoo-based. 
> The end user doesn't perceive any missed feature compared to the old
> solution, and I have a controlled environment.  My app can also be used in
> a regular browser like IE or FF.
> 
> With the custom browser I can provide extra functions in Javascript that
> allow e.g. clipboard management (copy/paste) and write to local file, that
> aren't available to regular Javascript.
> 
> The best of all, is that the custom browser doesn't need any installation,
> just copying files, and it's easy to deploy with my app.
> 
> Regards,
> David
> 

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