Probably referring to firefox on android. There way they rewrote it, and put an alpha version in the hands of end users was pathetic.
It was a long time before it even had extensions again, it was horribly unstable, it lacked functionality, and it still does.
You really couldn't work harder at torpedoing a product, than do what Mozilla did with Firefox on Android. I've often wondered if Google offered the team in charge a hire away, and massive pay raises to do this, because what else would allow for such incompetence?
There still issues with the FF on android, I have apps that redirect a page (eg for authentication in most of the cases) to the web browser and waiting back a response from it to continue, this works on on chrome but alas not FF
It was a long time before it even had extensions again, it was horribly unstable, it lacked functionality, and it still does.
You really couldn't work harder at torpedoing a product, than do what Mozilla did with Firefox on Android. I've often wondered if Google offered the team in charge a hire away, and massive pay raises to do this, because what else would allow for such incompetence?
Something is horribly broken at Mozilla.