We all know what a detrimental effect to one's productivity context swapping can have. The same goes for browsers if you're dealing with tons of tabs.
What if you could bring the web app from the browser to the desktop? You actually can, with the help of an interesting app called Nativefier.
If you're somewhat skeptical about the fact that Nativefier is a command-line app, don't be. It's remarkably well-designed and easy-to-use, all things considered.
To install the app, you'll first need to install NPM, one of the most popular package managers.
For starters, copy the website's address from your browser's bar. Open a Terminal window and try generating a basic app.
Nativefier can do a lot more in terms of customization, such as adding apps to the top bar, making them fullscreen, or configuring them to start maximized.
There's really not much one can reproach to Nativefier. Still, the app works really well even in its command-line form, and it's easy enough to use even by beginners.
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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