How to Use the Fluid App
Go to the Fluid app website and click the “Free Download” button to download and install the latest version of the Fluid app., Click the Fluid app icon from your ‘Applications’ folder to launch the app. , Enter the URL of the website or web app you...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Go to the Fluid app website and click the “Free Download” button to download and install the latest version of the Fluid app.
Learn how to install software on a Mac. -
Step 2: Click the Fluid app icon from your ‘Applications’ folder to launch the app.
,,, By default, your ‘Applications’ folder is selected.
Click the “Other…” link from the drop down menu to select an alternative location to save the app. , By default, the website’s favicon will be used.
Click the “Other…” link from the drop down menu to select custom icon save on your computer. , You will be prompted once the application has been created successfully. , You can alternatively click the “Reveal in Finder” button to go directly to the saved app in your Finder and launch it manually. -
Step 3: Enter the URL of the website or web app you want to create a desktop app for.
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Step 4: Enter a name that will be used to identify the app.
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Step 5: Select the location you want to save your app to using the drop down menu.
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Step 6: Select an icon to use for your newly created site specific app.
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Step 7: Click the “Create” button to create your app.
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Step 8: Click the “Launch Now” button to automatically launch your newly created app.
Detailed Guide
Learn how to install software on a Mac.
,,, By default, your ‘Applications’ folder is selected.
Click the “Other…” link from the drop down menu to select an alternative location to save the app. , By default, the website’s favicon will be used.
Click the “Other…” link from the drop down menu to select custom icon save on your computer. , You will be prompted once the application has been created successfully. , You can alternatively click the “Reveal in Finder” button to go directly to the saved app in your Finder and launch it manually.
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