Recenzje dodatku Progressive Web Apps for Firefox
Progressive Web Apps for Firefox Autor: Filip Š
160 recenzji
- Ocena: 5/5Autor: Firefox user 18439079, 4 dni temu
- Ocena: 5/5Autor: Firefox user 13592115, 13 dni temu
- Ocena: 5/5Autor: Kristo, miesiąc temu
- Ocena: 5/5Autor: cooukiez, 2 miesiące temu
- Ocena: 5/5Autor: Firefox user 17180451, 2 miesiące temu
- Ocena: 5/5Autor: Andy Linton, 2 miesiące temuIt's nice to have PWAs working in Firefox. Like other reviewers I think this functionality should be part of the browser as a default.
- Ocena: 5/5Autor: 浪迹天涯小叮当, 2 miesiące temu
- Ocena: 5/5Autor: TS, 2 miesiące temuDeveloper was prompt in addressing a false positive detection for malware in the system files. The issue is amended and application works great. Thank you.
Odpowiedź autora
Data: 2 miesiące temuI have submitted a false positive report to Microsoft and they have removed the detection. You may need to update your malware definitions. You can see more details here: https://github.com/filips123/PWAsForFirefox/issues/480 - Ocena: 5/5Autor: Firefox user 15783088, 2 miesiące temuOne of the best Firefox add-ons out there. U can make almost any website an app! A must-have. Keep up the good work!
- Ocena: 5/5Autor: Marliun, 2 miesiące temu
- Ocena: 5/5Autor: ks1v, 2 miesiące temu
- Ocena: 5/5Autor: Firefox user 14627649, 3 miesiące temuThis functionality ought to be built in to the browser.
- Ocena: 5/5Autor: Astral, 3 miesiące temu
- Ocena: 5/5Autor: Firefox user 16500071, 3 miesiące temu
- Ocena: 5/5Autor: George Thomas, 3 miesiące temu"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.
- Ocena: 5/5Autor: JunYuan Yan, 4 miesiące temu
- Ocena: 5/5Autor: Firefox user 17864581, 4 miesiące temu
- Ocena: 5/5Autor: Firefox user 12813321, 4 miesiące temu
- Ocena: 5/5Autor: Firefox user 18257698, 4 miesiące temuTYSM!!! I didn't want to switch to another browser to use PWA apps.
- Ocena: 5/5Autor: Ded10c, 5 miesięcy temuWhen 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.