Firefox3 To Deliver Support For Offline Apps

A session with huuuuge implications first up today from olor: #000; background-color:#d7ffa7;">Robert O’Callahan from Mozilla. He’s based in NZ but drives the rendering engine of Mozilla/FireFox.
Why is this important? Because when you go offline you will still be able to interact with your applications. So in a webmail scenario, read your mail, write drafts. Web Calendars would work.
More importantly imagine the opportunity for Line of Business Applications. The Browser really does become the Operating System - with persistent storage.


