Fluid is another, OSX only, approach to this:

<http://fluidapp.com>

> Fluid was inspired by the excellent Prism (formerly WebRunner) project by
> Mozilla Labs. Check out Prism for much more information about SSBs and the
> benefits they provide to WebApp lovers.
> 
> Fluid is very similar in nature to Prism, but is based on Safari's WebKit
> rendering engine. And SSBs created by Fluid are true, native Cocoa OS X
> applications offering seamless integration into the Mac OS.
> 
> 
I haven¹t tried either of these yet ­ but they certainly look interesting!


By the way Bob ­ it says it is universal so it looks like you could run it
on your PPC :)


Cheers




Neil
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Neil R. Houghton
Albany, Western Australia
Tel: +61 8 9841 6063
Email: n...@possumology.com



on 28/7/09 1:07 PM, Robert Howells at rhowe...@arach.net.au wrote:
> 
> 
> Intel Macs only..
> 
> no good for me ( PPC )
> 
Bob



on 28/7/09 1:37 PM, Rod at l...@mac.com wrote:

> I'm using it seemlessly as part of the Jolicloud OS for netbooks.  Essentially
> a webpage without all the browser controls.
> 
> Seeya
> 
> Rod!
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On 28/07/2009, at 12:53 PM, Peter Sealy <carp...@internode.on.net> wrote:
> 
>>> 
>>>  
>>> Anyone tried this? Roadtest report?
>>> 
>>> <http://prism.mozilla.com/ <http://prism.mozilla.com/>
>>> <http://prism.mozilla.com/ >  >
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>> Peter Sealy
>> Thurgoona AUSTRALIA
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