I think this a great idea; I was thinking roughly the same thing when I read the Slashdot article. I don't think this should be limited to sites that "suggest" being appified -- what if I want to appify https://www.pandora.com/?cmd=mini but the Pandora people haven't heard of the feature?
It might make sense to let me hide the address and status bars for a given appified site. I trust Pandora not to try to phish me. I guess I would have to check the menu bar for the application name (on Mac) or the window icon (on Windows) if I get disoriented. On the other hand, "wasting" a few dozen pixels of vertical space won't hurt my experience too much.
A related feature is the "Web Clip" feature in Safari for Leopard, which lets you create a Dashboard widget for a site. I don't use Dashboard, and I think I'd prefer a normal app, but I could be convinced.
Posted by Jesse Ruderman at October 11, 2006 7:58 PMSounds nice. One thing that would be nice with this, would be if I could choose different preferences if site is appified or not. For example javascript blocking is one preference that could be different. In web page I can block popups/open them in tabs, not allow changing of statusbar, not allow changing of right-click menu etc... but when website would be appified, then I could change these.
Maybe site could also request these things from browser ("For complete functionality, I would like to have popups, statusbar and some other things"). Then user would see that yellow bar on top with some message and could allow all or some of the settings app requests. Browser could also remember the settings for window (position, size, what is allowed and what is not) and when I open that web app in appified state again, it behaves like last time I used it.
Posted by ttam at October 11, 2006 11:34 PMI sometimes "appify" sites that I use regularly by creating a shortcut to Firefox that launches it with a -chrome parameter pointing to the site. This usually suffices, but there can be problems with resizing the window as this doesn't get you a resizer on the current Windows build. You also end up with the Firefox icon in the taskbar and on the window itself, even if you change the launch icon.
Perhaps as a starting point we need an equivalent command line switch which is actually intended for web pages. It would be similar to -chrome but would include a resizer and possibly some of the other elements discussed (URL bar, preferences button).
The "Appify" extension then just boils down to a means of creating an appropriate launcher for your platform of choice.
Sounds great! Did you start the implementation? What are you waiting for? ;-)
Posted by Tristan at October 12, 2006 2:13 AMDefinitely a good idea. This also highlights one of the flaws of the Dock - it's a bloody nuisance to switch to different windows of the same application with a keystroke (Cmd-tab to the app, then Cmd-`). Of course, one could install Peter Maurer's Witch*. I didn't think it was necessary to point out to Taco that he could open it in a new window instead of a new tab, but the switching thing is still something of a nuisance. (Also, I just remembered that unlike Konqueror, Firefox doesn't use the current pages favicon for the app window's icon, just the tab. That was a /nice/ feature that I liked, and would be relevant in this case.)
Chip Cuccio is going more in the direction of 'appifying' pages, but with very specific cases, such as his Gcal.app, which is based on Webkit (neé KHTML):
http://chip.cuccio.us/projects/gcal
*Witch:
http://www.petermaurer.de/nasi.php?section=witch
Excellent point. Another big problem for allowing inline application to challenge "stand alone" ones, is the righr click. The day we have control over the right click, we can rule the world ;)
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