Firefox to become first mobile browser to support desktop extensions later this year
Firefox to become first mobile browser to support desktop extensions later this year
Firefox to become first mobile browser to support desktop extensions later this year
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I wish Mozilla listened to its users like it used to.
Vivaldi has been great on Android, desktop and iOS/iPadOS and even keeps the customization built in that Firefox used to have.
Vivaldi would be kind of cool if not for the chromium thing being a huge downer.. but I gotta say, their featureset is slightly weird.
Firefox on android though? Is great.
I know it’s a big issue for many given the bad news and crap Google does, but Mozilla is actively taking away features from Gecko whereas Vivaldi, Microsoft, Google and Samsung are improving chromium. I find it hard to make Firefox behave how I want it to when browsers like Vivaldi or even Edge make it easy.
I know a common sentiment I hear (at least on Reddit) is "Why didn’t so and so’s browser use Gecko?" but when a company or person does, a lot of /r/Firefox and /r/Linux users will get upset that they are forking Firefox instead of adding to Firefox/Gecko.
Remember when different browsers used to have different rendering engines?
Pepperidge Farm remembers.
For sure. Chromium, Gecko, WebKit, Trident, Presto… I also remember people then telling users to ditch other browsers… and the same people who said it 10-15 years ago are now the same people who are worried about the duopoly (WebKit and Blink) and lack of Gecko and browser/rendering engine innovation(s).