When Fluid Browser is transparent, simply click on the fluid menu bar icon on the top and the navigation bar will reappear. Fluid Browser is a floating browser built to view your favorite media like Netflix and YouTube right alongside your work. Fluid Browser For Mac Is A Multitasker's Dream One of the better features to emerge in iOS 9 is support for picture-in-picture mode on the iPad. But when you're trying to surf the web while watching Netflix on your Mac, it's not as easy to do - you often end up moving separate windows around on the screen, or switching back and forth between the playing video and other browser tabs.
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Fluid Browser Alternative
Fluid Browser 1.0.7 [Mac Os X] Fluid Browser 1 is a floating browser built to view your favorite media like Netflix, Youtube and Hulu right alongside your work. Fluid Browser 1 works just like any other browser, however, once active Fluid only shows your media or web content hiding away all other features of the browser. There is only so much space on your computer screen, Fluid makes the most of it. Fluid floats on top of open applications and can easily be resized. Fluid Browser 1 gives the user full control over transparency by a simple touch of a keystroke to easily see and work behind content. Using URL’s, supported media sites automatically load full screen and look great on any monitor. Fluid is the most efficient way to multitask and work seamlessly. Finally, Fluid is beyond media. Upload or drag PDFs, images or movies (.mp4 for now, .mov coming soon) into the browser to increase productivity or reference work. Use Fluid to: — Watch Netflix while typing a paper — Watch Hulu while shopping online — Watch a tutorial while working with Photoshop — Learn how to code while using Xcode — Watch Twitch while playing Minecraft — And much more! List of supported media websites for edge to edge viewing: — Youtube — Netflix — Hulu — Vimeo — Youku — Cable provider sites such as CNN, Fox News and others More to come! Compatibility: OS X 10.10 or later, 64-bit processor