Sure would be nice if Firefox desktop would join the browsers that support PWAs. We build an app that has been PWA-first, but it is unfortunate that this generally requires users to have a Chrome instance running. Would much rather point people to Firefox, and it seems like it would be to their advantage to give apps a reason to recommend FF, if they built a smoother PWA integration than Chrome.
ctoth|2 years ago
I reckon that CEO salary has to come from somewhere though.
[0]: https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/uwojh7/why_did_fir...
taway789aaa6|2 years ago
amadeuspagel|2 years ago
I find it much easier to open a website from the addressbar then to open an "app" using spotlight.
I always have a browser window open anyway.
int_19h|2 years ago
donmcronald|2 years ago
I wonder if that's down to config for the PWA or a Firefox shortcoming. Anyone know?
amadeuspagel|2 years ago
This is something enforced by android. If every app was able to pin apps to the homescreen without such a badge, phishing would be too easy ... add something that looks like a bank app to the homescreen, get people to type in their password ...
It's not fair, since that's not true for chrome, but there's no obvious solution, other then I guess having some sort of "super trustworthy" status for a few other browsers like firefox.
tacone|2 years ago