![]() ![]() ![]() Fluid on the other hand attempts to make the online application appear as though it is a desktop app by hiding the usual URL bar and buttons that would appear with a browser, instead offering a clean “Site Specific Browser” that shows the app requested. However with gOS those links simply open Firefox and brings the page up. We’ve covered gOS previously, a Linux distro that comes with a dock that is full of icons that open online apps. ![]() Fluid is a Mac OS X tool that helps bridge the gap between online and desktop applications. And yet many, many people still prefer their old school desktop software. There’s no shortage of examples online email negates the need for a desktop client such as Outlook or Mac Mail, Google Docs, ThinkFree and Zoho are suppose to negate the need for Microsoft Office. One of the driving forces of Web 2.0 has been the concept of bringing applications that were once the exclusive domain of the desktop to the web.
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