Zen Browser is What Mozilla Firefox Should Be
Mozilla Firefox is a solid web browser, but what if it was… Better? That question finds its answer in Zen Browser. Zen is a free, open-source Firefox fork available on Windows, macOS, and Linux. It’s not new, having been around since 2024, and it remains in beta, so there’s no stable build to try. Not being based on Chromium is a notable USP of itself (depressing to say), but this is far more than just a fork. Rather than repackage Firefox with a few different settings, Zen rethinks the user-experience from the ground up, adding features that make browsing the […]
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Firefox Web App Support Available to Test (on Windows, At Least)
Mozilla’s long-standing antipathy in supporting Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) in Firefox began to thaw earlier this year, as bods behind the browser finally announced plans to embrace them. And if you installed the Firefox 142 release, you can take an early look at the feature — if you’re on Windows, that is. Firefox’s web app features (Taskbar Tabs) is not stable, feature-complete, or enabled by default. It is experimental, and those trying it out should keep that in mind. It can be enabled in Firefox on Windows via Settings > Labs. The feature blurb reads: “Open sites you frequently visit […]
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