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by jasonlaster11 1736 days ago
We've come a long way from the web replay days. We re-wrote the recorder to support additional runtimes like Node.js and Chrome. Replay is also cloud-based, so recordings are shareable and super fast.

We're really grateful for the support we had within Mozilla in the early days, but what we've come to learn is that projects like Replay really benefit from being able to be nimble and solely focused on a great experience which is difficult when you're a small feature in a larger product.

Also you can find our runtime forks and entire frontend on github. http://github.com/RecordReplay/

Happy to answer any additional questions.

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We've come a long way from the web replay days. We re-wrote the recorder to support additional runtimes like Node.js and Chrome. Replay is also cloud-based, so recordings are shareable and super fast.

We're really grateful for the support we had within Mozilla in the early days, but what we've come to learn is that projects like Replay really benefit from being able to be nimble and solely focused on a great experience which is difficult when you're a small feature in a larger product.

Also you can find our runtime forks and entire frontend on github. http://github.com/RecordReplay/

Happy to answer any additional questions.