Bubbles: Minimizing the web

17 March 2006 | 1 Comment

We just released Bubbles, a cool little (183k) piece of software that aims to turn Web-Applications into desktop applications.

It does this by housing your favorite sites in a bare-bone window, no toolbar/addressbar/buttons/statusbar/***bar around, pure app. These windows, or as we call them, Bubbles, go to the system-tray when you close them, and wait there for you.
When you hit a bubble’s tray-icon, it just pops back, like an Application does.

So, go ahead, start popping some bubbles

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One Response on “Bubbles: Minimizing the web”

  1. Anonymous says:

    Dude, you should watch out from Michel Jackson, he might sue you in the name of his beloved Bubbles ;-)

    Anyhow great stuff :-)

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