The software allows for easy separation of web applications from the browser, enabling their direct operation on the desktop.
With Prism, users can conveniently add their favorite web apps and run them in their own individual windows, which are accessible with Expose, Control-Tab, and Command-Tab, just like native desktop applications. Moreover, users can still access these same applications from their browser even when they are not on their own computer.
One of the best things about Prism is that it's not an entirely new platform, but rather an extension of the already familiar web platform integrated into the desktop experience. This means that web developers don't need to target Prism separately, as any application that can run in a modern standards-compliant web browser will work on Prism.
Prism is based on Firefox, which means it supports advanced web technologies such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Canvas. Moreover, it runs on popular desktop operating systems such as Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux.
Prism not only focuses on improving how web apps integrate into the desktop experience, but it also aims to expand the capability of these apps by adding features to the Web itself. For instance, it provides support for offline data storage, access to 3D graphics hardware, and more.
Overall, Prism is an incredible software that transforms the way users work with web applications, making them more convenient and easily accessible from the desktop environment.
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