iCabYouTube

15 June 2008

As it was about the only thing (at the moment) I could think of realistically using the Stand-Alone Web Application from iCab for is YouTube – I made a little Application icon for it (click on it to download):

When downloaded, rename it AppIcon.icns and put it in the YouTube application Resources folder (remember, right-click on the YouTube app and select Show Package Contents to navigate to the Resources folder).

Edit: Screen-shot of Stand-alone Preferences – re comments.

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4 Responses to "iCabYouTube"

Bruce ~

So do these stand-alone web apps you’re making run on systems that don’t have iCab installed?

David ~

No Bruce, you need iCab to visit the YouTube site then save as a Stand-alone.

You could put this icon into a Fluid app though, of course…

Alexander ~

These stand-alone web apps do work on all Macs (with MacOSX 10.3.9 and newer), iCab itself doesn’t need to be installed on these Macs. Of course you need iCab to create such WebApps – or Fluid or the next Safari 4 release

David ~

As if I’d start giving away cut-down versions of iCab on your behalf Alexander

(I’ve put a screen shot up above of the stripped-out preferences and displayed toolbar.)

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