Webapp Composer

Webapp Composer aims to give you another tool in your arsenal to increase your productivity and manage your screen real-estate effectively! Any “webapp”, or web application, can be composed into a layout with other webapps.

At the moment, the implementation is very simple, it’s really just a pair of iframes that you stick whatever URLs (to whatever webapps) you want into them. The screenshot to the right shows two pretty useful webapps sharing a single two-column layout: TickTick and TimeCamp.

If I manage to keep working on it, I intend on putting in a ton more features, with the ultimate aim of not requiring the user to drop into the source code in order to edit things!

Webapp Composer will be released under the MIT License, making it free to use. Head on over to the project’s source code hosted on Gitlab.com: https://gitlab.com/alex_ford/webapp-composer

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.