I love BubbleTimer, but its a pain keeping another browser window or tab open. Are you going to make a desktop version?
No, I have no plans at this time for a desktop version. There is a good alternative though and it’s one that I use; it’s called Site-specific Browser or SSB. It makes a web application run outside of your normal browser and act like a regular desktop application. It is super handy. No matter what your regular browser and operating system, there is an SSB solution available. Safari users on a Mac should try the Fluid application to make an SSB application for BubbleTimer. Internet Explorer users on Windows should try Bubbles (the name is just a coincidence!). Firefox and Google Chrome users are lucky to have SSB capabilities built into the browser. If you are a Firefox user, there is an extension for making an SSB out of the current web page. Google Chrome users should watch this short video on creating application shortcuts.
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