Firefox App Coming...
For those like me who dislike Safari, there will be a Firefox App for the iPhone but as hope would have it the App will work on you iPad as well.
http://www.9to5mac.com/mozilla-app-iphone
The news is outdated and I can't find any web browser apps in the App Store, weird.
http://www.9to5mac.com/mozilla-app-iphone
The news is outdated and I can't find any web browser apps in the App Store, weird.
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For those like me who dislike Safari, there will be a Firefox App for the iPhone but as hope would have it the App will work on you iPad as well.
http://www.9to5mac.com/mozilla-app-iphone
The news is outdated and I can't find any web browser apps in the App Store, weird.
Firefox is a hell of a awesome browser, a real power surfers tool. Be glad to see it on other devices where people have the need for more in a browser than what Safari provides.
Opera supposedly also has submitted Opera Mini to Apple, it's a very light weight browser that processes web sites on their servers, stripping out the bulk. So it's supposedly 6 times faster than Safari, great for non-secure and quick uses.
Choice is good. Hopefully Apple won't be bad.
For those like me who dislike Safari, there will be a Firefox App for the iPhone but as hope would have it the App will work on you iPad as well.
http://www.9to5mac.com/mozilla-app-iphone
The news is outdated and I can't find any web browser apps in the App Store, weird.
Like the article says, Mozilla has a lot more apps than just Firefox, and they probably were referring to one of those, rather than a browser.
I heard that Safari was hackable? I hope Apple fixed those security problems.
Yep, 20 holes in Safari and Preview, likely one was used to pawn a iPhone in a few seconds.
http://forums.appleinsider.com/showthread.php?t=107978
(of course, if FF is slower with no extra features, I hope it gets the AXE)
Firefox is a hell of a awesome browser, a real power surfers tool. Be glad to see it on other devices where people have the need for more in a browser than what Safari provides.
Opera supposedly also has submitted Opera Mini to Apple, it's a very light weight browser that processes web sites on their servers, stripping out the bulk. So it's supposedly 6 times faster than Safari, great for non-secure and quick uses.
Choice is good. Hopefully Apple won't be bad.
Firefox cannot happen under the current developer agreements. It has it's own Javascript interpreter and that is a "no approval" problem since the ability to do third party apps was initially announced, and doubtful will ever change.
I don't know enough about Opera Mini, but if it want's to run an interpreter on the iPhone it won't get approved either. Maybe it is doing something different as you mention "processes web sites on their servers".