Recensioni per Progressive Web Apps for Firefox
Progressive Web Apps for Firefox di Filip Štamcar
245 recensioni
- Valutata 5 su 5di George Thomas, 10 mesi fa"Progressive Web Apps for Firefox" is a remarkable extension that truly enhances the Firefox browsing experience. It ingeniously integrates Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) into Firefox, allowing users to install, manage, and use these apps seamlessly. The extension provides a native app-like experience for web applications, which is a significant enhancement for Firefox. Its ease of use, with simple installation and management of PWAs, makes it an invaluable tool for enhancing productivity and browsing efficiency. A must-have for any Firefox user looking to streamline their web app usage! Should actually just be part of Firefox standard.
- Valutata 5 su 5di JunYuan Yan, 10 mesi fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Olli Copperwolf, 10 mesi fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 12813321, un anno fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 18257698, un anno faTYSM!!! I didn't want to switch to another browser to use PWA apps.
- Valutata 4 su 5di jpxsat, un anno faIt does what it says! THANK YOUU!!! It asks for a lot of things when you install it, but then all ok -- only 4 stars because I personally prefer to "detach" the tabs, instead of going all over everything everytime... case: having my social media profile running, my firefox has all the extensions that I need/want, and I install the social media as a PWA... but then I have to do all over again as in the PWA there's a new profile, so no session, no extensions, nothing... I think this is the intention, but would be nice to have an option "use the base firefox profile instead of a new one"
Replica dello sviluppatore
pubblicato il un anno faYou can use a profile template feature (https://pwasforfirefox.filips.si/user-guide/extension/#default-profile-template) to configure extensions and settings once in a template and then automatically copy the template to new profiles. Replica dello sviluppatore
pubblicato il un anno faNo, it doesn't... If you have any proof or concerns, please create a discussion or issue on GitHub: https://github.com/filips123/PWAsForFirefox/discussions- Valutata 5 su 5di Ded10c, un anno faWhen I finally got sick enough of Edge to migrate my work PC to Firefox, being able to use Power Platform apps as PWAs instead of having them fill my browser with tabs was the one of the two things I missed. Between this and Sidebery, both features are covered to such an extent that going back to what I was missing now would be a significant step down.
Privacy was one of the main reasons I moved to Firefox, and I expected PWAs to be a necessary sacrifice in the name of effective isolation, but this extension supports all my existing extensions too: I'm able to supplement each app with uBlock, JShelter, LocalCDN, and whatever other site-specific extensions I might want to. PWAs run completely isolated from the main browser in their own shared instance of Firefox, and each can be set to launch on a specified profile - meaning I no longer need to think about Meta's cross site tracking seeing anything outside the profile I've set up to sandbox my Messenger PWA away from my Google Drive or Microsoft Office ones.
The PWAs are reliable and lightweight, and in my experience much better at handling their boundaries than their mainstream cousins - I've not had one kick me back to my main browser when I try to open a document yet, and they've had every opportunity.
PWAs for Firefox does have a more involved installation experience than most extensions and it can be a little bit finicky if you're working in a deployed environment - this is unfortunately by necessity, and I imagine most of the target audience are likely to be the sort of power user who has few qualms manually unpacking a Firefox installer. This is also the only thing I've encountered that even comes close to being a downside.
This took less than three hours to become an essential extension for me, and it's heartily recommended to anyone who prefers their convenience to come without a helping of tracking on the side. - Valutata 5 su 5di kang, un anno faThe UX and install isn't the prettiest but I'm not sure if this is really fixable as an addon. At the end of the day it's fairly straight forward and works great. Thank you!
- Valutata 5 su 5di LolZoide, un anno fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Choi Man Hoi, un anno fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Nicolás, un anno faUseful for detach frequently used web apps from your daily browsing stuff, plus helps to mitigate the lack of some official apps on OS like Linux.
- Valutata 5 su 5di bartholomeo, un anno fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di RedMageKnight, un anno faLooking for more control over your web apps? This PWA extension delivers. It effortlessly installs dedicated apps for compatible sites, and even lets you roll your own for others. Ditch the browser tabs and create a streamlined app ecosystem.
Sure, Chrome's built-in PWAs might be a touch smoother, but this extension compensates with customization power. Name your PWAs, slap on custom icons, and tweak their behavior to your liking. Plus, you can add extensions just for specific PWAs, like a password manager for your online shopping app.
Bonus tip: I like pairing this extension with RBTray for notification-heavy apps like Google Messages. Minimized to the tray, they stay accessible but keep your taskbar tidy.
For web tinkerers who appreciate granular control, this extension is worth a shot. It might require a bit more setup than Chrome, but the personalization options make it a rewarding choice. Give it a whirl – you might just discover your new favorite tool! - Valutata 5 su 5di Sequentious, un anno fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Icerow, un anno faHey Mozilla! Please add this to Firefox as default, Kudos to the Dev
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 16449682, un anno faLa pagina de instalacion te guia paso a paso y las paginas instaladas funcionan a la PER FEC CION
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 12795816, un anno faBecause ice-ssb is abandoned on Linux, I searched for alternatives and I found it! This extension works and it feels much better and modern then ice-ssb ever was.
Installation was maybe more complicated then any other add-on, but it was very well guided, so the whole process went without problem.
A very nice suprise is the access to Firefox extensions, settings, about:confing and others from the titlebar. I have never saw a titlebar in Plasma KDE with menus and additional elements! This rocks! - Valutata 5 su 5di Xgui4, un anno fa