Says the company which has no intent whatsoever of providing a half decent alternative to Chrome.
Instead of designing a system that allows third parties to offer alternative browsers they decided to be selfish and do everything by themselves for themselves, and wonder why their market share continues to plummet.
Where is the GeckoView alernative for desktops that would allow their technology further reach?
I've used Firefox for over a decade and a half and haven't ever had a use breaking issue where I felt the need to switch. Where are you getting this idea it's not a viable alternative?
More likely their share is smaller because they're competing against one of the largest companies in the world.
Yeah, I'm genuinely puzzled as to where these commenters are coming from. FF is a fantastic product and I have it installed all my devices after moving away from Chrome and Google products. I also managed to convince our IT to ship it as default on all of our company PCs.
I use both. As an end user the difference is fairly minimal. As dev maybe the debugger is a bit nicer in chrome, but that is just opinion. Also for me in some cases chrome is becoming the new 'IE'. The site will only work in chrome. For my wife if I switched out firefox for chrome I doubt she would even notice.
Instead of designing a system that allows third parties to offer alternative browsers they decided to be selfish and do everything by themselves for themselves, and wonder why their market share continues to plummet.
Where is the GeckoView alernative for desktops that would allow their technology further reach?