hello all i just wander what web apps you wish they could be desktop apps?
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An email client with GMail's capabilities, but as a standalone desktop app. I have a blog post describing specific areas where I believe GMail shines over current desktop clients at: |
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I think web apps are mostly centered around connecting people with each other and with content. You will probably not see an online DVD burner application (unless it again links people with content they do not have, such as a burn-to-order DVD service for example). There are some efforts to build word processors and such online, but they are really low quality when compared to the offline counterparts. Anyway, so for applications that are currently online that could be good offline candidates I think are the following:
You would be wise to see things from businesses' point of view. there are many companies that automatically rule out any online application usage because of the sensitivity of the information they would be storing. Nobody wants to be the next headline on the news about lost confidential information. My bias is that I have a background in financial applications, so, together with the medical industry, these businesses might be the last to move into the web, if they ever do. There is little the web can offer to these businesses besides prettier user interfaces. Anyway, there is a huge market in apps that go against the view that everything is going web. Just because you can connect to the world does not mean you should. |
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The picture management part of FaceBook would work better on the desktop. It would be so much easier to select, crop, comment, and organize into folders from a desktop app and then just upload/sync the whole thing. |
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This sounds like you are looking for ideas on a product, and it will be difficult to move people from a webapp to a desktop app, esp when you have things like Google Gears, or the built-in database in HTML5, so that webapps can function reasonably well off-line. It would be interesting to have Google be a desktop app, but that is unlikely to be feasible. If you had an example of where it may be beneficial to give up the benefits of a webapp it would be useful, to help spur ideas from others, I expect. |
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Mozilla Prism and Adobe Air both let you run web apps on the desktop. Doesn't really answer your question, but thought it could interest you nonetheless. |
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