Site Specific Browsing on Mac OS X with Fluid.app
15
Sep
2008
In this video, I discuss a must have piece of software for Mac OS X, called Fluid. (or Fluid.app) I’ve been using Fluid for quite some time now but oddly enough, I’ve not talked about it before. Fluid provides Site Specific Browsers (SSB) for your favorite web applications. If you are a big user of Google Mail, Twitter, Facebook, FriendFeed, or Pandora then you could definitely benefit from Fluid.app. Fluid also supports MenuExtra SSBs which means you can run tiny web sites from your system-wide menu bar in Mac OS X. This is perfect for mobile versions of websites if you wish to have a quick peek at self updating information. (Twitter, Digg, Identi.ca, etc). You can download Fluid.app absolutely free at http://www.fluidapp.com/. Enjoy!
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