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minus-squareAdmiral PatricklinkfedilinkEnglish16•2 months agoUgh. Still no desktop PWA support. Come on already. That’s the only reason I keep Chromium around.
minus-squareDark ArclinkfedilinkEnglish5•2 months agoThe crazy part is Mozilla basically invented that idea with Prism back in the day …
minus-squareAdmiral PatricklinkfedilinkEnglish7•2 months agoMobile FF has it as well which makes it even more unbelievable that it’s still not supported on FF desktop.
minus-square@surewhynotlemlink3•2 months agoI just installed an extension for that. It seems to be working good enough. The only annoying thing is it treats it like a separate install of Firefox.
Ugh. Still no desktop PWA support.
Come on already. That’s the only reason I keep Chromium around.
The crazy part is Mozilla basically invented that idea with Prism back in the day …
Such a great feature. Even Safari has it now.
Mobile FF has it as well which makes it even more unbelievable that it’s still not supported on FF desktop.
I just installed an extension for that. It seems to be working good enough. The only annoying thing is it treats it like a separate install of Firefox.