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Mozilla Prism, is this the future of web applications?

Nikhil Dev | November 14, 2007 | 3:31 pm

A lot has been talked about Adobe Air. I was so impressed with its features whe I saw it for the first time on one of my friends computer that I wanted to try it out. But when I intalled that on my laptop, the applications would not work and threw some error message. Just today while going through one of the online blog, I read about this wonderful applications calle Mozilla Prism that I believe holds a promise to the future of web applications.

I have always been a heavy Firefox user and impressed with all the extensins that I are avaialble for download for free. Mozilla is try to take this one step ahead and spread the good culture to the web applications as well. Adobe AIR and Microsoft Silverlight are wonderful no doubt. But the main problem is that they are proprietary. Mozilla breaks this barrier with Prism. Prism was previously called Webrunner but has been renamed not. I would be writing about it in the future blogs as I start exploring it even more.

Meanwhile, if you want to try it out all by yourself. here is the link to download it.

Just stay connect and read regularly as I will post more about it in the future.

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Good one Dude. I think Adobe AIR is not all

Vivek | November 27, 2007 | 1:28 pm

Good one Dude. I think Adobe AIR is not all that bad for technologies like desktop widgets. One of my favorite is finetune desktop player (widget). Find it at finetune.com. It’s memory intensive though

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