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How Have You Used Prism?

20.Dec.07 | 8 Comments

Remember Mozilla Prism? I mentioned it a couple of months ago and since then I’ve been using it pretty seriously. As I tend to use a lot of web apps, I was curious to see how Prism would fit into my habits. I was also curious to see if it is worth messing with.
The [...]

WebRunner Begat Prism

27.Oct.07 | 2 Comments

Just a week ago I wrote about Mozilla’s WebRunner. It was an interesting approach at “site specific browsing” but a bit of pain to build configs for — ok, not really, but not as simple as one might like.
Enter “Prism“, a new Mozilla Labs project:
Prism is an application that lets users split web applications out [...]

WebRunner - Focused Browsing

16.Oct.07 | 2 Comments

WebRunner is a small single purpose browser from the Mozilla folks.  They call it a Site Specific Browser (SSB) — you might just call it stripped down and light-weight. Six of one, half-dozen of the other, I suppose.
An SSB is an application with an embedded browser designed to work exclusively with a single web application. [...]

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