There are a lot of Web-Services in the internet now on these days, like Twitter, Google Reader, Meebo and many many more.

So what about to create single and independent applications for these Web-Services on your Mac? That’s possible with an App called Fluid that allows you to create a single App to that Web-Service, for example the twitter, the only thing that we have to do is set the URL, give a name to our App, set the Icon and choose where we want the App.

fluidNow click on create and then the application will be available on the Location folder selected.

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Now you can select ‘Launch Now’ and view the result.

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Now you can create so much App as you like. Enjoy!

Homepage: FluidApp
Download: Fluid 0.9.6

 

One Response to How To… Create Web 2.0 Apps for Mac OS

  1. So, what’s the difference between Fluid and Mozilla’s Prism? ( http://prism.mozilla.com ).

    I’m using prism for google reader and works pretty well :)

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