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by 256_
41 days ago
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You've misunderstood. The blog post is not talking about running random binaries. It's talking about opening links and files using different programmes, like PDF viewers, video players, etc. There's a video of a talk that the developer gave, which I can't find the link to at the moment, where he demonstrates running a map programme (already installed on the machine, not just fetched from a random website) to open a link with lat/lon coordinates with an interactive map. In general, Dillo follows the Unix philosophy. You use separate programmes to handle things that Dillo can't itself, like watching videos. |
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i use 50 different interactive web apps, i do not want to install 50 different apps
most of them do not have a "protocol" - ehat is the desktop equivalent of ExcaliDraw