| I am having a really hard time holding onto Firefox as my mobile (Android) browser. The interface takes several taps all over the display to accomplish basic tasks. For example: Looking at a site and want to open your "hacker news" top site in a new tab? 1) Scroll up until you trigger the top bar reveal 2) Tap the boxed number button next to the address bar 3) Way at the bottom of the display, tap (+) to open a new tab 4) At this point the keyboard appears with the address bar focused. I don't want that, so tap in the tab home screen background where Top Sites can be seen 5) Tap on hacker news "top site" That's 5 gestures, each in a new area of the screen, just to open a web site. Palm Pilot famously put nearly every common feature in the entire OS within 3 taps of the home screen. I really hope Mozilla can do better than this! |
I updated my tablet and my old phone to check the UI. I'm staying on the old Firefox on my main phone, partly because of the UI and 90% because of the add-ons I'm using. Not all of them are available on the new Firefox.
Mozilla self sabotages every few years, then fixes things. Unfortunately they lose users along the way.