please port Firefox to SailfishOS to replace current browser
The alien mobile Firefox is faster, more stable and supports most of the official add-ons such as adblock.
After almost a year of development the built-in browser takes several seconds to even start loading a page, often starts ignoring all input and must be restarted, crashes on some sites and does not support add-ons at all.
Please, stop wasting resources on this software and explore the possibility of porting mobile Firefox to Sailfish instead. It may not adhere to your design guidelines, but users no longer expect browsers to. Does the best phone in the world not deserve the best browser?
EDIT: Mozilla wasted enough money on Windows Phone version and they won't be porting it anywhere else after that fiasco. What needs to be done is a redesign of the desktop Firefox chrome (user interface) for mobile devices. As it have been before the switch to native Android widgets in 2012. Maybe it's not too late to resurrect that code and bring it up-to-date. If you try the old fennec-13b1, you'll notice that it's basically fine and all the improvements from the past few years should be enough to make it an excellent native browser for Jolla.
EDIT: Google stopped shipping a base browser in 4.4 and Apple with Microsoft never did. Why is it so important for Jolla to deliver an application that will be immediately replaced with something more useful instead of providing a sane default?
Porting mobile Firefox to Sailfish would take even more time than what is being done right now, and using the Android Firefox by default isn't an option because it would require Android support to be installed on every device.
(Besides, Firefox is far from the best mobile browser as it is also slow to start loading a page if you have more than 0 add-ons installed, or at least it is that way on my tablet. The Android Webkit-based browser is a lot faster.)
nthn ( 2014-08-17 14:12:10 +0200 )editI already have the best browser on my Jolla and I use it on a daily basis. It's called Opera and its APK is downloadable directly from their site. Of course it would be nice to see a native version instead of the Android version, especially since Opera is (was?) a member of the Sailfish Alliance, but we haven't heard much about that lately. I agree that is dubious that Jolla uses its resources to develop their own browser.
hana ( 2014-08-17 15:13:33 +0200 )editNote that you can set Firefox as your default browser. Not very easy to do, but doable: https://together.jolla.com/question/1836/set-default-browser/
Nux ( 2014-08-17 15:40:27 +0200 )editI think Jolla should have their own native browser as it is important for a mobile platform to provide basic first party functionality (like android does, the android browser isn't anything fantastic either).
But instead allow for default applications to be set, and encourage third party developers to adopt the platform (firefox, opera, chrome .etc), this allows for individuals to choose and takes pressure off Jolla to provide a "one size fits all" solution.
If you want firefox to be ported to sailfish, then send your request to mozilla, they may already be working on a port or will simply take your message as sign of demand for sailfish native apps.
r0kk3rz ( 2014-08-17 15:44:29 +0200 )edit@nthn Firefox would only need a custom XUL chrome like it used to have on Android until the move to native widgets 2+ years ago. Hopefully, the performance of the phones caught up since then.
@hana They don't precisely create their own browser, but I don't think that replicating any non-core functionality in Qt is a way to go.
mordae ( 2014-08-17 15:45:23 +0200 )edit