Comment by psychoslave 10 months ago Do you mean something like https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:VideoCutTool ? 3 comments psychoslave Reply baxtr 10 months ago I mean something like CapCut that has access to the phone camera for capturing video. worksonmine 10 months ago Browsers have camera and local file access if the user grants permissions, what do you mean isn't possible with the browser? psychoslave 10 months ago I think that the name browser is basically just what is putting people in the wrong track of interpretation. They have been fully fledged VM sandboxes, which incidentally happen to also embed html and pdf interpreter natively.
baxtr 10 months ago I mean something like CapCut that has access to the phone camera for capturing video. worksonmine 10 months ago Browsers have camera and local file access if the user grants permissions, what do you mean isn't possible with the browser? psychoslave 10 months ago I think that the name browser is basically just what is putting people in the wrong track of interpretation. They have been fully fledged VM sandboxes, which incidentally happen to also embed html and pdf interpreter natively.
worksonmine 10 months ago Browsers have camera and local file access if the user grants permissions, what do you mean isn't possible with the browser? psychoslave 10 months ago I think that the name browser is basically just what is putting people in the wrong track of interpretation. They have been fully fledged VM sandboxes, which incidentally happen to also embed html and pdf interpreter natively.
psychoslave 10 months ago I think that the name browser is basically just what is putting people in the wrong track of interpretation. They have been fully fledged VM sandboxes, which incidentally happen to also embed html and pdf interpreter natively.
I mean something like CapCut that has access to the phone camera for capturing video.
Browsers have camera and local file access if the user grants permissions, what do you mean isn't possible with the browser?
I think that the name browser is basically just what is putting people in the wrong track of interpretation. They have been fully fledged VM sandboxes, which incidentally happen to also embed html and pdf interpreter natively.