
Mozilla Prism 1.0 Beta 1 is a program that tries to work with Web applications so comfortable if they have programs installed on your computer. Mozilla Prism 1.0 Beta 1 is a light version of Firefox, which presents a window in one web application. So any web service visual features of an individual program: a window button in taskbar without unnecessary menus and buttons.
The video accompanying the emergence of Prism, shows how several operations YouTube is configured to work as a desktop application. For developers is available updated API, which should bring their applications to the specific characteristics Mozilla Prism 1.0 Beta 1. Prism, like Firefox, supports the possibility to delete personal information such as username and passwords and browsing history. It is that Prism will become an embedded feature in the next version of the browser Firefox. Competitive browser Google Chrome already has a similar function, but it lacked some of the capabilities of Mozilla Prism 1.0 Beta 1.
Once you start Prism, you'll see a window in which you enter the URL of the service, which will use, set the name of the program and it opens a separate window.
If you frequently browse the internet, you've seen a lot of web applications that are emerging day by day and equal in functionality to many other desktop applications.
Mozilla Prism 1.0 Beta 1 is a free and open source platform that will allow us to use these web applications on your system as if they were desktop applications.
Basically, Mozilla Prism 1.0 Beta 1 is a simple browser without menus or toolbars that will allow us to interact with the web application to upload it.
When simplified, this browser will consume fewer resources, and enable us to work conveniently with our web applications independently.
Publisher: Visit Website
Release Date: 2009-5-12
OS: Win 9x/ME/2K/NT/XP/Vista

PRISM Mozilla 1.0 Beta 1 for Windows (8.01 MB)
PRISM Mozilla 1.0 Beta 1 for Linux (8.72 MB)