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New Linux Desktop Environment Built on Firefox

IL-CSIXTY4 writes "'Pyro is a new kind of desktop environment for Linux built on Mozilla Firefox. Its goal is to enable true integration between the Web and modern desktop computing.' This looks like an interesting marriage of the web and the desktop. In Pyro, Web apps run in windows on the desktop, right alongside desktop apps (through compositing). Features expected in a desktop environment, like task/window selection and an Expose-like function, are written in Javascript." "

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  1. Re:slashdotted after the first comment by jkrise · · Score: 4, Informative
    Already slashdotted after the first comment, so ... this is what the future web-desktop will be like huh?

    Not if the server is within the intranet. Here's the text from the site:

    What is Pyro?

    Flickr Add-on

    Exposé-alike

    Window Picker

    Pyro is a new kind of desktop environment for Linux built on Mozilla Firefox. Its goal is to enable true integration between the Web and modern desktop computing.

    By merging the Web with the desktop, Pyro offers the first big step toward a new future for the Web and the applications built for it.

    In Pyro, Web content is no longer confined to the browser's window. Instead, trusted Web sites and extensions are given access to the full range of interactivity and control enjoyed by native applications today.

    Imagine...
    Rich Web pages running side-by-side with native applications
    Single programming environment for the whole desktop
    Desktop-wide mashups, killer Web integration
    Novel desktop effects

    Pyro enables a desktop that tracks the latest in Web technology, and helps mold the future of the integrated Web.
    [edit]
    NEWS

    From Ars Technica

    July, 20 2007:
    Pyro project offers Firefox-based desktop environment on Ars Technica, by Ryan Paul.
    Pyro delivers Web apps to the Linux desktop on DesktopLinux.com.

    Check out the slides!

    July, 18 2007:
    Pyro Announced during GUADEC '07 Conference Keynote Speech.
    [edit]
    How does Pyro work?

    Pyro works fundamentally by drawing your entire computer screen as a Web Page, all from within Firefox. Indeed, at the core Pyro is simply a window manager which renders Web content alongside existing native applications.

    By leveraging the trusted Firefox Add-On system, all the capabilities of dynamic HTML, JavaScript, CSS, SVG, and Adobe Flash are available to enable incredible applications, extensions and themes.

    Bringing all these Web technologies together with the newest generation of Linux display technology, called window compositing, allows Pyro to integrate native applications as an intrinsic part of the overall Web Desktop, seamlessly merging the two.
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