![]() ![]() Not many people can code at all and even then, simply understanding the code base of a modern browser is a monumental task to begin with. ![]() Maybe "the community" will contribute toward the revival and improvement of the SSB feature, but I doubt it. I think abandoning SSBs was a mistake and I make great use of the equivalent feature of Edge. I've seen a couple of workarounds posted in this sub, but they didn't work very well. Some people at Mozilla decided that it was not worth investing time and effort in it anymore. The SSB feature was underdeveloped, broken, and relatively hidden from view. PWA = a set of web tech that is still there (though, IMO, still trailing Chromium-based browsers). Voices from Mozilla confirmed that the company wants to launch a new Microsoft Store version of Firefox.They killed Single-Site Browser support on the Desktop, not Progressive Web App support. In conclusion, companies like Mozilla and Adobe can now bring their desktop applications to the Store. Now, fortunately, Microsoft has somewhat relaxed these strict policies, and the Store is open to mostly everyone. If you remember, Google once tried to get the Chrome browser into the Windows Store, by publishing the application’s installer instead of the application itself.Īt that moment, the Redmond-based tech giant blocked Google’s actions for quite a number of reasons, the majority of which revolved around the Windows Store policy. ![]() Mozilla’s Firefox could make an appearance on the StoreĪs we previously mentioned, besides Microsoft’s signature applications, the Windows 11 Store will be home to all third-party desktop (Win32) programs, such as Chrome and Firefox. When talking about Windows 11, Microsoft said that it plans to allow developers to submit any application and games to the Store, regardless of the framework that the program uses.Īnd while the tech giant wants to bring some of its own applications, such as Teams, Office, and Visual Studio, to the redesigned Store, it will still allow third-party apps, considered as competition, to be present. Home › Windows 11 › Firefox might be the next PWA app in Windows 11 ![]()
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