• no banana
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    151 year ago

    Why wouldn’t they?

    • @[email protected]
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      471 year ago

      It’s a lot of work and a relatively small market, in addition to have to ship it as a separate version that’s different from the version in the rest of the world, and subject to Apple’s onerous restrictions and review policy, and it’s clear that Apple is not looking to make this as frictionless as possible.

        • @[email protected]
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          121 year ago

          Oh sorry, I was referring specifically to porting Gecko to iOS, not to the part where it would support uBO.

          • HotsauceHurricane
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            101 year ago

            I read somewhere that they had a github preparing ios for a geko version of Firefox. Seems like theyve been anticipating this.

            • @[email protected]
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              21 year ago

              I think so, yes, but there’s still a big stretch going from “prototyping in case they open it up” to “being a full-fledged stable product that works well for everyone”. But fingers crossed that it’ll work out!

      • no banana
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        101 year ago

        I guess yeah. That makes sense. I was thinking abandoning the WebKit version would give them one fewer, but of course they can’t do that since the rest of the market needs it.

        I still believe they’d do it, though. The EU market isn’t as small as it’s made out to be, and maybe they could win some marketshare just by doing it. Even if it’s not that big.

        • @[email protected]
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          51 year ago

          It’s also possible other markets would follow, like India, China, Australia, phillipines, Indonesia etc. That is a big potential userbase.

          • no banana
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            1 year ago

            Yes. I’m assuming we’re talking short term.

      • Virkkunen
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        71 year ago

        It’s a lot of work and a relatively small market.

        Well that’s just Firefox since ever

          • @TrickDacy
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            61 year ago

            There was like a 10 year period where Firefox had a pretty large market share, and they still have a respectable one despite being in a competition with GOOGLE. I don’t agree that Firefox as a whole is just a tiny niche considering it’s still used by nearly a couple hundred million people. That’s bigger than the population of most of the world’s countries.

            https://data.firefox.com/dashboard/user-activity

            • @grue
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              81 year ago

              It’s also worth noting that, by the nature of the demographic Firefox appeals to, Firefox users are much less likely to allow their browser to report telemetry and the stats are therefore probably quite a bit under-reported.

              • @TrickDacy
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                41 year ago

                True. Also if Apple didn’t disallow (true) Firefox from their platform, that would probably equate to some amount of additional FF users.