10 WEB APPS MUST ON MAC APP FLUID

Tuesday, November 03, 2009
A Mac app called Fluid can pull those web applications onto your desktop and turn them into OS X native site-specific browsers.Fluid has a lot of advantages compared to running web apps in your browser.

Here we go! 


List of Web Applications should be running on Mac App fluid are:



Google's hot new communication tool is a perfect candidate for a site-specific browser.



A lot of people are already using Google Reader as their main RSS app, so it makes sense to set it up in Fluid. 


The URL you should use to create a Facebook Chat Fluid App is http://facebook.com/presence/popout.php.


With some handy userscripts, you can add badge counts for both private messages and your public stream, and even enable Growl alerts. 


Campfire, the popular team communication system from 37Signals, works so well with Fluid that 37S has released an official Fluid Icon for Campfire. 

Gmail

Gmail is one of the most well-supported site-specific browsers around. You'll find a plethora of icons for it - Ivarson's done 6 different colors - and automatic badging.



Grooveshark

Grooveshark is an amazing web-based music player, but you have to purchase a paid account to use its official desktop app.


Fluid isn't necessarily the best Twitter client out there, but if you set it up as a menubar icon, it's a quick way to check your Twitter stream or post a fast Tweet.



Instapaper is an excellent way to save articles for later reading, using a convenient bookmarklet. 


It seems that having easy access to your voicemail and SMS messages is in demand right now.


For notifications, dock badges, and tweaks that make Wordpress run a lot more smoothly in Fluid, grab the Fluid Enabler WP plugin. 


 I have linked all the important sites here for getting the above apps..Hope it will help you alot maclovers..!!
  





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