![]() It has been difficult for them to make the transition from desktop browsing to mobile browsing, but they are already succeeding. The first thing that stands out is that Firefox is already starting to look like an app. Actually it is not with everyone, you can see the list of compatible devices here. Something that does differentiate Firefox from, for example, Google's Chrome, the red browser it's compatible with all mobiles with Android 2.2 Froyo operating system and onwards. The optimization for tablets is not yet ready, although they assure in the official blog of the Mozilla Foundation that they will have it soon. It is still only in English, but that does not prevent us from using it on our mobiles. They already have Firefox Beta for us to test it. Now they are trying to make up lost ground and a good example of this is their new beta version for Android. ![]() However, the revolution of smartphones and mobile apps caught Firefox with a different foot. ![]() Without Firefox, without the collective, non-profit effort of hundreds of programmers who spent their time designing a free browser, we would still be surfing the web with Microsoft's Explorer on our computers. ![]()
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