Ff has portable plugins across systems even Android if I recall correctly.
Is the lack of plugin suppport for iOS 100% legal/policy issues? Is there even a shread of any techicnal issue preventing it?
I wonder if there is any poisbble way to reimagine the way plugins work, such that powerful extensibility could exist within an iOS browser and pass the appstore appproval gauntlet.
> Is the lack of plugin suppport for iOS 100% legal/policy issues? Is there even a shread of any techicnal issue preventing it?
It is both legal, but also technical issue since Apple doesn't allow alternative rendering engines on iOS. Firefox for iOS is basically same webkit as Safari using and so Mozilla can do nothing about extension support since it's completely different code base from Desktop and Android versions.
Is the lack of plugin suppport for iOS 100% legal/policy issues? Is there even a shread of any techicnal issue preventing it?
I wonder if there is any poisbble way to reimagine the way plugins work, such that powerful extensibility could exist within an iOS browser and pass the appstore appproval gauntlet.