coderboy wrote:99.9999% of my apps are still desktop apps. I dont understand why running it in my browser is such a good idea? What does it really bring to the table?
Using webkit or whatever you can still get all the benefits of running the latest code, automatic updates, etc etc but at least it will be a separate application, can have a nicer way of handling multiple rooms and games (I hate that Kaya opens up new browser window or tab whenever I press anything for example).
If this is the future, I dont want to be part of it, sorry.
Hi coderboy.
The problem is not browser vs standalone. The problem is maintaining 1 app vs maintaining 2 apps. For a 2-man team (which I seem to remember that was) and such ambitious project - this is a HUGE difference. Sure doable, but personally I rather them work on improving what they have right now rather than starting a new application.
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Besides, as others have mentioned - the local solution is simple. Download chrome (for example), set its starting page to Kaya, set it so that new pages open in new tabs instead of new windows, and voila - instant KGS-like dedicated Kaya client. You do your regular browsing in Safari/IE/whatever and click on the Chrome icon to play Kaya. Simple, elegant, and extra resources are minimal.
