On Monday, January 15, 2018 at 6:05:43 PM UTC-6, TonyM wrote: > > If the answer realy is no, I'm supprised as I expected this would be > common in other implementations of the same browser Engin. > > That's the thing, Tony. NW.js uses Chromium (not Chrome) which is just the engine -- it understands HTML, javascript, css... but very little else. All the other stuff (address bar, menus, bookmarks) they all come from Chrome -- the "outer shell". So if one wants all that, someone has to write it, add it to the engine, support it, maintain it... get the picture? countless man-hours of work.
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