Thanks for your explanation. If you read my intro, you will notice that Chromely was not started as an alternative to Electron, I was trying to solve a problem and over time I realized I came up with something that can be used instead of Electron (for .NET/.NET Core).
> Other relevant bits to being lightweight - how fast is the application to start/stop? What's the minimum runtime overhead? etc...
I have not had the bandwidth to check this. My hunch is Chromely may have some edge on this. But we leave that until it is proven or not.
> There are a lot of potential reasons to use something like this ..
I thought so too, so have many developers, thanks for pointing this out.
> Other relevant bits to being lightweight - how fast is the application to start/stop? What's the minimum runtime overhead? etc...
I have not had the bandwidth to check this. My hunch is Chromely may have some edge on this. But we leave that until it is proven or not.
> There are a lot of potential reasons to use something like this ..
I thought so too, so have many developers, thanks for pointing this out.
Appreciate the feedbacks! Thanks.