Showing posts with label Firefox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Firefox. Show all posts

Friday, November 18, 2011

Firefox alpha adds Flash support and really bad timing


Flash developers and enthusiasts are still reeling after Adobe dropped support for the mobile version. But the convergence of Flash users and Firefox fans (including yours truly) should get a little joy out of the fact that Mozilla is going forward with its Flash support. So far the Android version of Firefox doesn’t work with Flash, but you can head over to Mozilla’s web page and download the latest “Aurora” alpha to give the just-added feature a try.


Naturally the implementation is a little buggy, and it doesn’t help that Firefox Mobile isn’t a speed demon in the best of conditions. But it works, sort of, and if you live in Firefox and rely on that one extension or Sync’s bookmarks, you’re one step closer to a single browser solution. Flash is expected to be available for the full (Android Market) version of Firefox sometime in 2012.
Android fans and Flash devs were livid when Adobe announced that they would end support as part of a restructuring. The last major update for the Android version is in the Market now, though Adobe has stated that they’ll continue with periodic bug and stability updates. Adobe will begin shifting its mobile focus to HTML5 tools and AIR, while the desktop version of Flash is still – for the moment – in active development.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Firefox for Android 9.0 beta build features better optimization for tablets


Mozilla has released a new build of Firefox beta for Android that features an all new experience for tablets. According to blog post by Firefox team, this build comes with a new UI for slates, new action bar and much more.
The beta build also gives web developers new tools to take camera input into their web apps directly from Firefox, and a new HTML5 form validation API.
Firefox 9.0 Beta for Android Features:
  • Faster startup times
  • Added languages
  • New UI for Tablets
  • Full-Screen Portrait Browsing
  • Tab Optimization: Tabs are shown as thumbnails in the left panel of Firefox Beta (landscape).
  • New Action Bar with Quick Access Buttons
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