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by sabret00the
4950 days ago
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I think when you make such a damning post as this, you're required to make sure all opinions are current and factual. I mostly talk about what seems to be a clearly outdated opinion of Firefox for Android (Mobile) which is widely regarded as one of the best mobile browsing experiences around. Though each to their own. The Firefox versioning change was naive. It was rushed and a lot of work that should've taken place prior to the change was done afterwards and it remains to be seen just whether or not they'll ever truly pick up all the pieces from that. The negative word of mouth about extensions breaking is out there. There is no excuse for the demise of Thunderbird. It remains to be a short sighted decision. But in that regard, Mozilla never really had the same ambitions as Opera. Mozilla should've been approaching the likes of HTC and Samsung and offering to provide the browser and mail experience rather than Google. As for Firefox OS/B2G, I'd say it's highly probable that it'll fall by the wayside. Despite the resources thrown behind it. It's just not going to be a viable competitor. When you think about the sheer amount of money and effort thrown behind the likes of Android, iOS and Windows Phone, what exactly are Mozilla hoping for? It's only served to slow down development of features and other products that could serve the greater Mozilla community. |
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