Chromeless Supplants Mozilla's Prism Project 111
mikejuk writes "Mozilla Labs has dumped its Prism project, that was intended to bring web applications to the desktop, in favor of a revamped and repurposed Chromeless, a way of building experimental web browsers, to provide yet another way to create a desktop app using web technologies."
Re:Chromeless...Chrome-less? (Score:4, Informative)
Actually the interface in Mozilla browsers is called the chrome. Mozilla was already using the name for years when Google released their project. You could even say Google. Now that Mozilla allows developers to create their own interface (thus chrome) they called it chromeless, because an interface does not yet exist, the developer can create their own.