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"Packaged app pages always load locally. This allows apps to be less =
dependent on the network. Once a user installs an app, they have full =
control over the app's lifecycle. Apps open and close quickly, and the =
system can shut apps down at any time to improve performance. Users can =
fully uninstall apps."

Does this mean that upon install, a nice, icon-emblazoned package will =
drop into my /Applications folder on a Mac, or in my Windows Start menu, =
etc... Or are packaged apps always launched and maintained from within =
Chrome itself?

Provided that the technical stuff could be made to work within the =
context of the more limited API, this certainly seems like an =
interesting, user-friendly way to distribute a Bitcoin wallet!

-wendell

grabhive.com | twitter.com/grabhive | gpg: 6C0C9411

On Aug 9, 2013, at 2:14 PM, Mike Hearn wrote:

> Oh, I forgot to make it clear - Chrome apps/extensions can make raw =
TCP socket connections:
>=20
>   =
http://blog.chromium.org/2012/11/introducing-tcp-listen-new-api-for.html
>=20
> You would do it as a packaged app: =
http://developer.chrome.com/apps/about_apps.html  because then they're a =
lot more similar to native apps (they get their own windows, run =
offline, etc).=20
>=20
> But these aren't standard APIs. They're all Chrome extensions. I doubt =
HTML5 will support USB access anytime soon, for instance, but packaged =
apps do.