I've been using Goofy for a couple of months: <a href="http://www.goofyapp.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.goofyapp.com/</a><p>This project looks super nice, but native notifications would be nice.
There's this as well (OS X only): <a href="https://github.com/rsms/fb-mac-messenger" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/rsms/fb-mac-messenger</a><p>I haven't actually tried it myself yet though...
Mouse doesn't seem to work correctly on win64, left click just selects the window and right click gives standard minimize/maximize/close options. Also there's two scroll bars on the right hand side, where there should be zero.<p>I was able to tab down to the login form and enter credentials, but just got served with the "Please try again later" page, same as I'm getting in the browser at the moment.<p>But thanks!
I really dig the app, but there's a few features that won't be trivial to implement to get the feel of a native app:<p>- Native notifications<p>- Actual window (to replace the "dragging any part of the screen drags the window" and to minimize the app)<p>- Ability to hide the app away by just closing it<p>Also I have a big scrollbar on the right, no matter the size of the window (I'm on a 15" MacBook Pro Retina).<p>Keep up the good work!
To the mac guys in here, I thought that Fluid[0] was used a lot on the OSX world for creating chromeless apps for websites. Isn't that the case anymore?<p>[0]: <a href="http://fluidapp.com/" rel="nofollow">http://fluidapp.com/</a>