@f33dm3bits :-
Oh, yeah. I know ALL about the Electron apps.....but for Teams & Zoom, especially, they're a frickin' PITA to set-up and get working in Puppy. As for Jitsi, well; ever since they introduced that stupid Firebase authentication system, where if you DON'T authenticate you sit there for ever, endlessly waiting for a moderator to make an appearance & okay things, the AppImage no longer works.....because it cannot connect to Firebase. Period.
And they STILL haven't fixed it, Even for the "official" AppImage. Ya gotta use it in the browser in order to get the authentication when you log-in.....
Zoom, as a download, is now well over half-a-gig in size unpacked.....just for a video-chat app. That is ridiculous. Okay, I have a ton of RAM here - by Puppy standards - but ya gotta remember, many of our members run far more resource-challenged hardware than I do (think 2GB DDR1/2 with a P4 or similar, f'rinstance). If I publish anything - be it an app, or a method/way of enabling something - it HAS to work for everyone in the community.
I can't just concentrate on those with powerful hardware, Maarten. Our wee community is renowned for empowering low-resource, elderly - even ancient - hardware. I won't break with tradition, tempting as it may be.
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Running these as 'windowed' webapps from Chrome, I can set-up dedicated launch scripts for each 'app', located inside the portable browser's directory.....and a single application (the browser) - will serve double-duty for multiple apps this way.
You think about it. Every Electron-based app is built around a stripped-back Chromium browser. You have a dozen Electron-based apps on your system, you've got a dozen instances of the same, identical browser taking up valuable storage space. Even in a day & age when storage, historically speaking, is relatively cheap, I fail to see the sense in voluntarily and willingly wasting it....
Anyway; our "system" works for us. As one of our members told me some years ago, when I first introduced the webapp concept to the Puppy community, it appears that I'd all unknowingly brought to Puppy what PeppermintOS was at that time offering to ITS users. And I didn't even know it!
Mike.
