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RE[2]: No love for Firefox?
by WereCatf on Mon 11th Feb 2013 05:44
in reply to "RE: No love for Firefox?"
Firefox on android is beautiful and responsive. My favourite feature is the reader mode, stripping the useless website cruft and focusing on articles.
Syncing, sharing, desktop mode and source viewers work perfectly.
Syncing, sharing, desktop mode and source viewers work perfectly.
I just decided to try the Firefox Beta on my tablet and phone and, well, it sure seems to have improved quite a bit from the last time I tried it -- it's fast and lean, and doesn't seem to stutter or anything. It also allows me to sync my bookmarks between my laptop, desktop and the two Android-devices and grants me access to Firefox plugins, so it's all good.
One minor nit-pick, though: I don't need to be able to see the URL-bar at all times. I know perfectly well what website I am on, thank you very much, but I would like to have a toolbar there instead with quick access to things like e.g. reload, zoom back out et. al.
RE[3]: No love for Firefox?
by crystall on Mon 11th Feb 2013 10:57
in reply to "RE[2]: No love for Firefox?"
There's an add-on available for full-screen browsing:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/mobile/addon/full-screen-252573/
Unfortunately it doesn't give you any sort of other functionality so to access the other controls you need to quit the full-screen mode.
RE[3]: No love for Firefox?
by WereCatf on Mon 11th Feb 2013 15:28
in reply to "RE[2]: No love for Firefox?"
Well, I decided the Firefox Beta ain't useable, it screws up font rendering all the way to hell. The following screenshot should be self-explanatory: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11811685/FF%20screenshot.png





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This, a thousand times.
Firefox on android is beautiful and responsive. My favourite feature is the reader mode, stripping the useless website cruft and focusing on articles.
Syncing, sharing, desktop mode and source viewers work perfectly.