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brochard
Making moves
Status: In review

Progressive Web apps are an important feature of a browser that Firefox is the only one missing.
For some, it can be the reason to switch to another browser.
In other cases like for the Steamdeck, it's what imposed the choice to only include Chrome in the SteamOS interface.
Other problem even for avid Firefox users, since I wanted Social apps on my pc I had to get them on the Microsoft Store which is an Edge PWA that opens every link in an Edge window, making me use this... other browser.

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UnbearableLight
New member

Virtual Desktop App with Firefox (as seen with Chrome)

Is this possible with Firefox?

https://www.howtogeek.com/718611/how-to-make-a-website-into-a-windows-10-app/

Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

(Note: similar ideas have been merged into this thread)

MAK01
New member

I would like to see PWA support return to Firefox, as a PWA user and developer who uses Firefox as a daily driver.

Waytoogo
Strollin' around

I am still using Edge, because Firefox does not have PWA support. I wish I could use Firefox but Mozilla refuses to listen to their users. All the things people want put into Firefox, have been in review for almost 2 years. I give up, Firefox is dead.

gregzme
New member

I have to use Chrome at work because of the lack of PWAs, and the work around options are not acceptable.

rogue-agent
Making moves

PWAs were the reason I moved to Firefox among other things. There exists a PWA extension that requires you to install some things likewise with having Firefox being able to connect to TOR. But both of these are ridiculously hard to install on Linux.

I use PWAs at work all the time. I can separate email and communications into their own windows so if I accidentally close the browser I can still have these open. I have a 1171 tabs and I don't always want to open all of them just because I need to open up a forum. Mozilla forces me to use another browser alongside, and that is Edge.

Nomis
Making moves

Firefox needs robust Progressive Web App (PWA) support to:

  • Enhance user experience with seamless, app-like web interactions
  • Maintain technological competitiveness with other modern browsers
  • Support developers' growing preference for cross-platform web applications
  • Uphold Mozilla's mission of an open, accessible web

PWAs offer offline functionality, faster performance, and reduced installation friction. By implementing comprehensive PWA support, Firefox can:

  1. Attract more developers
  2. Improve user engagement
  3. Demonstrate commitment to cutting-edge web technologies

The web is evolving. Firefox should lead, not follow.