After a million downloads on Android, Firefox finally comes to iOS. The browser open source is obviously free and weighs a big thirty megabytes. He was being tested for the mobile operating system from Apple since last September.
This is an opportunity for Firefox users on PC or Mac to regain its functions headlights, such as private browsing or tile to view open tabs and switch quickly from one to the other. But Mozilla has also sync all your favorites, passwords and history through the Sync tool. You must obviously have created an account prior to actually enjoy.
After trying for a few hours on an iPhone and on the iPad Pro, the browser seems pretty fast and we have no difficulties to display the various sites we visited.
The question now is whether the late arrival of Firefox on iOS will still allow him to recover his faithful, those who use a PC or Mac and mobile were deprived up ‘now. For those who are curious, or tired of Safari, Chrome and others, just to have an iDevice iOS 8.2 running under or next to adopt the red panda.
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Pierre FONTAINE
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