The change to libunity-webapps addresses my main concern (symlinks
between profiles and dependency on the profile manager).

The chromeless mode feels a little unfinished though. Visually, the tab
strip looks pretty weird without the navigation bar, probably because
there is a horizontal line separating the tab strip and the content area
(see http://ubuntuone.com/79PlBEH8uxo8dpMcXZ3OdQ). It also seems quite
strange that a "chromeless" mode still exposes all browser chrome and
browser features (with the exception of just the navigation bar) via the
menubar. When I think of "chromeless", I think of a shell to view
content without any browser chrome or browser-services running, eg,
http://ubuntuone.com/1TE3gfs7D3vTzTouPCMzVe

Note that the View -> Tools -> Navigation Toolbar menu item is still
displayed, but doesn't work.

What version of Greasemonkey is this based on? There was a recent
greasemonkey update to fix a severe memory leak
(https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=778318). Does the version
we're planning to ship have this fix?

** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #778318
   https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=778318

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