Not to sound negative but this has been done for years already.

1) package up a backend for your platform. Django + Nginx
2) create an installer
3) when user clicks on link, launch httpd(or run as service) and start
firefox.

It's brain dead simple, unless the developer is a Microsoftie who is one of
those DND experts who want everything to be DND and their version of
"simple".

Also, on another note I don't see how a frontend toolkit should be involved
with backend work. Your backend, Django, custom backend, etc should be doing
the synchronizing and maintaining the data.

iRoo


Jean-Baptiste BRIAUD - Novlog wrote:
> 
> Hi qooXdoo team !
> 
> One next big point of interest for the web application is the offline  
> use of them.
> Adobe (with AIR) is about to have a solution.
> There is also a firefox solution but currently only allow to launch a  
> website like a desktop app but still online
> 

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