Fluid
Fluid is a software that enables a user to access all of their web applications from a desktop or laptop computer. Such web applications include, Facebook, Gmail, Twitter, and Messenger, among many others. Fluid helps you relieve your local browser of crowded workspace by reducing the many tabs that may be running at the same time. It also allows you to create site-specific browsers (SSBs), which can be used to open web applications separately. Fluid is specific to MAC OS X systems. Fluid is a simple browser that hosts web applications in a simple interface that is easy to navigate through. The following basic procedure is used to gain access to saved web applications: • Type URL in web application window. • Select name and location. • Select OK. Review Fluid is rated a 6 by users on a scale of 1 – 10, and users of other surveys have ranked it 3.5 out of 5 stars. Most cite the software’s ability to place all favorite web sites in one platform and open them individually as the most exciting feature of Fluid. Some other users also state that Fluid’s use fewer resources as the basis of its merit. Inviting menu bars are also cited as another beneficial feature of Fluid. Conversely, other uses complain of Fluid’s inability to save credentials as its most significant downside. Fluid does not enable ad-blocking and is therefore not as useful to users who incorporate ad-blocking software into their web experience.
- Abstraction mechanism - separates personal applications from other applications
- Simple user interface
- Less storage overhead
- High speed browsing
- Quality and improved functionality
- Fluid frees your browser of many tabs, optimizing its functionality and making it more efficient for carrying out personal tasks, separate from other tasks.
- Fluid is very fast and takes little memory to operate. This makes it effective for carrying out personal tasks.
- Fluid is easy to set up on your desktop.
- The simplicity of fluid and its ability to keep a nice separation between it and other web applications makes it an attractive option.
- The abstraction mechanism provided by fluid enable you to close your standard browser, while at the same time making it possible for you to access your videos, documents and other web applications that are open.
- Fluid has none of the extra features offered by local browsers. This makes it less appropriate for those who prefer the convenience and familiarity of local browser functions.
- Fluid also lacks the ad-blocking functionality contained in local browsers, and this could prove irritating or distracting when ads inevitably flash across the screen.
- Fluid does not save credentials, meaning that, every time you log into Fluid, you have to re-enter your credentials. This may prove to become extremely inconvenient for those who rely on a browser’s password-saving functionality to access many sites with various passwords.
Fluid is rated a 6 by users on a scale of 1 – 10, and users of other surveys have ranked it 3.5 out of 5 stars. Most cite the software’s ability to place all favorite web sites in one platform and open them individually as the most exciting feature of Fluid. Some other users also state that Fluid’s use fewer resources as the basis of its merit. Inviting menu bars are also cited as another beneficial feature of Fluid. Conversely, other uses complain of Fluid’s inability to save credentials as its most significant downside. Fluid does not enable ad-blocking and is therefore not as useful to users who incorporate ad-blocking software into their web experience.