Análises de Progressive Web Apps for Firefox
Progressive Web Apps for Firefox por Filip Štamcar
282 análises
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Usuário 12319602 do Firefox, há um anoGreat add on and works perfectly fine for me.
I would appreciate if the PWA can safe login cookies, so that I don't have to type my password every time I start the app. - Avaliado em 4 de 5por Impromptu1300, há um anoI only wish it was made simpler.
Compare with Apple's web apps, which strike the best balance between reasonable customization and simplicity (i.e. I don't need any of the profile configurations and what not, I just want a working app that will work always; that will adjust to my system and blend in nicely with it, from showing the right (shape of the) icon to behavior).
Right now some web apps, after being closed, don't work. I have to relaunch them. And not all pages can be made to web apps. - Avaliado em 5 de 5por Usuário 18644222 do Firefox, há um ano
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Usuário 18104801 do Firefox, há um ano
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Usuário 18625448 do Firefox, há um anoDoes exactly what it says it does and looks native on my linux desktop
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Parakeet709, há um ano
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Johnssson87, há um ano
- Avaliado em 5 de 5por Carlos Pinzón, há um anoThis app is very solid. The functionality that this extension provides requires a special installation method and the extension instructions make this complex process simple. Once installed, everything is very easy.
I think that the default behavior should be to reuse existing windows instead of creating new instances, though this can be configured in the browser settings within each web app.
For me this app is a must have. I have several fixed google documents per month that I open and edit very frequently every day. Having this plus a system launcher (like albert launcher) simplifies my work a lot. - I installed this add-on after reading a Mozilla Developer Network article about Progressive Web Applications. I have a disdain for monopolies, so this allowed me to use a semi-officially endorsed method to install web apps via Firefox instead of using a Chromium based web browser. Perhaps someday Mozilla will decide to directly incorporate this extension as an integral component of Firefox.
All the web apps I have installed (some on Windows 11, some on Fedora, some on Debian) work as expected with no noticeable glitches. - Avaliado em 5 de 5por Dat_Random_Fur, há um ano
- In the last day, none of the PWA apps are opening. I followed the procedure recommended in the recent report here in the reviews, I installed the firefoxpwa-2.12.1-x86_64 version because I couldn't find the native installer that was mentioned on github, but it still didn't work.
I believe this happened after this last update of Firefox (131.0 (64-bits)).
also Win11Resposta do desenvolvedor
publicado há um anoYes, it's related to Firefox 131 and has only been fixed in PWAsForFirefox 2.12.5.
I can't link it directly because URLs are not allowed here, but if you go to the GitHub repository, you should see PWAsForFirefox 2.12.5 on the right side under the releases section. Then, open the release and you should be able to download firefoxpwa-2.12.5-x86_64.msi under the assets section. - Avaliado em 5 de 5por Phillip Simons, há um ano
Resposta do desenvolvedor
publicado há um anoPlease download the native program v2.12.5 from GitHub releases in the repository (specifically,
firefoxpwa-2.12.5-x86_64.msi).
Update: 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. You can also try to run "Patch profiles and runtime" from the extension settings.