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I am sure the Mobile version of soon to release firefox will kick ass I ended up with, is Prism which is a tab-as-application browser based on

I want a stripped down memory efficient tool that doesn’t take up space on the task bar. Specific uses for this would be online radio stations. It would really be cool if you could allow prism to be docked to the system tray and hide the task bar button. I love the quick access, and the fact that it’s made by Mozilla, so all those web standards are still intact! Thanks, Mozilla! Web apps are great, but opening a browser can be too cumbersome sometimes. Wonderful! This is just what I was looking for. Still, print support is important part of any desktop application, as well as web application. You can even check out the code and contribute changes! Report problems you’ve encountered or features you’d like to see in future versions. We’d love to hear more ideas for improving Prism and desktop-web integration, so keep the feedback coming! Tell us which web apps you’ve been using in Prism and how it changes the way you use those apps. The WHATWG is already standardizing content type handling and offline support in its HTML5 spec, and offline support is already available in Prism and development versions of Firefox 3! We’d like to see these sorts of features standardized as part of the web platform so they become available to Prism, Firefox and other web-enabled applications.

