Did you know you can have the sidebar as a desktop application?
Mozilla Labs Prism enables you to create desktop applications from webpages and works particularly well with the seesmic sidebar as it is a webpage displayed in your sidebar.
If you have Firefox 3 then you can install Prism as an extension otherwise you can download it here.
When it asks you what URL you want to use, enter the following (this will change once I’ve moved everything over to the new domain but I’ll let you all know!):
http://purkiss.com/seesmicsidebar
Some of the colors are different, at some point I’ll enable customization of color schemes by the user so you can have it to your liking.
Enjoy! Would love to hear if you do use it and what you think of it…
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1 masa // Apr 10, 2008 at 3:02 am
Good job Steve again. I use Seesmic sidebar with Prism on my Firefox 3.
Thanks a lot
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2 admin // Apr 14, 2008 at 5:37 pm
Just got word from seesmic friend ‘elementguy’ that you can do similar on OSX using Fluid:
http://fluidapp.com/
Thanks, I’ll include this in the install instructions when I get round to writing them
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3 tapps // Apr 28, 2008 at 9:31 pm
woah. that’s awesome. i’m going to have to do that tomorrow! thanks for the tip
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4 Mari // May 1, 2008 at 12:37 pm
I like this. It works great.
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