![]() Most of the time when using touch you'll want to use the Metro browser, but there are special cases where you'll want to switch, like if you need an addon or plugin to take effect,” Bondy explained.Īnd still, Mozilla believes that in case you’re using a keyboard and a mouse, there’s no need to launch the Modern version of the browser, as the touch-based flavor will be mostly aimed at tablet users. “The opposite argument is also true for touch. ![]() On the other hand, the plug-ins available in the desktop version of Firefox won’t work in the Modern UI, as Microsoft has implemented a set of restrictions that block them from running. ![]() Firefox for Windows 8.1 is expected to hit the market in early 2014, with Mozilla still working on the Metro port of the famous browser.Īccording to Mozilla’s Brian Bondy, one of the main features of the upcoming application is the support for a single profile across the Modern UI and the desktop, which pretty much means that consumers will have the possibility to use the same settings, including bookmarks and cookies, regardless of the browser version they launch.
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