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Fluid is a really good app, but I can't see myself going over to a stack (like my Documents folder on the Dock) and opening it when I can just create a new tab in Safari. Is there any way I can modify Safari to force it to open the Fluid app when I enter a url that I created a Fluid app for?
What I'm trying to do, though, is make sure that each website is run as a different process, such as Chrome's crash control. But Chrome isn't finalized for Mac yet, so I'm using Fluid instead. – waiwai933 – 2009-07-30T04:01:03.123
So just to be clear: While in Safari, if you browse across a link to someone's user page on twitter (and if you have a fluid app setup for twitter) you would want the link to automatically open up in that twitter fluid app instead of safari when you click on it. Yes? – Bryan Schuetz – 2009-07-30T04:29:14.720
Yes. – waiwai933 – 2009-07-30T04:29:53.080