• @calcopiritus
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    44 months ago

    That was a feature they removed.

    Some WebApps are only available as websites and don’t have a native counterpart.

    I’d personally like this feature to come back so I can use those WebApps without having to have other browser-things clutter the UI (like multiple tabs, url bar, etc.) and aren’t needed when you only want to open one webapp.

    • @[email protected]
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      4 months ago

      Yes I know about PWAs and I am a big supporter. I even experimented with some userchrome.css to emulate a webapp experience, tried the older extension and webapp manager, and the newer “Quick Webapps” by elevenhsoft, and the experience is not really nice.

      Used Element web as a Chromium webapp and while not perfect (for example no way to open links with the OS default browser) it is really good.

      I just found it odd for Firefox to use GMail as an example, as people using GMail would probably also use Chrome.