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Fergy,
"Where are they mainstream? I have seen a few demos of how a webapp would work but nothing real yet. I am still waiting until websites like gmail and greader become webapps."
Yes, these are are a couple of the webapps that people have been using instead of local binary counterparts.
"If you think they are already let me tell you what they are missing:
- works offline
- doesn't need a special plugin/program/browser"
The following link may interest you:
http://www.html5rocks.com/en/features/offline
Though I must say, my personal opinion is that I'd rather improve & standardize the network transparency of local apps with sandboxing/provisioning/updates rather than have to go into the browser to use "local webapps" and loose most of my host OS features.
I think JavaOne was a great model for the convergence between network and local applications, but it may have been too early for it's time. It's prospects disintegrated as sun ultimate fell apart.





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2006-04-10
Where are they mainstream? I have seen a few demos of how a webapp would work but nothing real yet. I am still waiting until websites like gmail and greader become webapps. If you think they are already let me tell you what they are missing:
- works offline
- doesn't need a special plugin/program/browser
And that is exactly what Firefox OS is promising and what Chrome(OS) still doesn't do.