Progressive Web Apps for Firefox by Filip Štamcar
A tool to install, manage and use Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) in Mozilla Firefox
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Important: Please make sure to update the native program to v2.12.5 from the GitHub repository before Firefox 131 is released on 2024-10-01 to fix compatibility issues. If you still have problems after updating to 2.12.5, make sure that the native version mentioned in the extension settings (About the project) is also 2.12.5. If it's not, uninstall the native program from the system settings and try again. If everything is updated to 2.12.5 but you still have problems, please run "Patch profiles and runtime" from the extension settings.
Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) are web apps that use web APIs and features along with progressive enhancement strategy to bring a native app-like user experience to cross-platform web applications. Although Firefox supports many of Progressive Web App APIs, it does not support functionality to install them as a standalone system app with an app-like experience. This functionality is often also known as a Site Specific Browser (SSB).
This project creates a custom modified Firefox runtime to allow websites to be installed as standalone apps and provides a console tool and browser extension to install, manage and use them.
You can check out the installation and usage instructions on our documentation website. You can also check out the project's source code and more information on the GitHub repository.
Note: I will appreciate it if you read and participate in a GitHub discussion to suggest how to make this project more user-friendly and which features would you like the most. You can also read and participate in a GitHub discussion about the documentation website.
Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) are web apps that use web APIs and features along with progressive enhancement strategy to bring a native app-like user experience to cross-platform web applications. Although Firefox supports many of Progressive Web App APIs, it does not support functionality to install them as a standalone system app with an app-like experience. This functionality is often also known as a Site Specific Browser (SSB).
This project creates a custom modified Firefox runtime to allow websites to be installed as standalone apps and provides a console tool and browser extension to install, manage and use them.
You can check out the installation and usage instructions on our documentation website. You can also check out the project's source code and more information on the GitHub repository.
Note: I will appreciate it if you read and participate in a GitHub discussion to suggest how to make this project more user-friendly and which features would you like the most. You can also read and participate in a GitHub discussion about the documentation website.
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This add-on needs to:
- Exchange messages with programs other than Firefox
- Display notifications to you
- Access your data for all websites
This add-on may also ask to:
- Access browser activity during navigation
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- Version
- 2.13.1
- Size
- 146.33 KB
- Last updated
- a month ago (Nov 6, 2024)
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- Mozilla Public License 2.0
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Warning: Extension cannot detect the native program when using Flatpak on Linux. This is a limitation of the Native Messaging API and cannot be fixed. Check #76 for more details and workarounds.