This effectively lets you convert any web app into a "native" desktop app with its own window and taskbar icon, but under the hood, it's obviously just a Chrome browser window. It's an option in Chrome that lets you turn any website into a standalone browser window with its own icon (usually the favicon of the target site), without any browser UI controls. If you haven't stumbled upon this amazing feature yet, you'll wish you had. I recently made the switch to Mac OS X as my main operating system, and I immediately noticed something's missing: The Create Application Shortcuts feature in Google Chrome, which is present in both the Linux and Windows flavors of the conglomerate's popular web browser. Create Application Shortcuts on Mac with Applicationize Jan 4, 2016
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