Apple iOS browser restrictions affect Mozilla Firefox

Apple iOS browser restrictions affect Mozilla Firefox

According to Jay Sullivan, the Mozilla Vice President, Apple Inc. is not too friendly to third-party browsers such as Firefox. The browser will not be available to Apple products like iPhones and iPads until the company makes a decision in loosening the restrictions for iOS browsers.

A report was presented that the rules of Apple make it so difficult for Firefox to build-up its browser on the iOS platform of Apple. Sullivan noted that the current rules are forbidding browsers that are not using the WebKit version of Apple. Additionally, the requirements of Apple’s WebKit prevent the users from setting-up . . . → Read More: Apple iOS browser restrictions affect Mozilla Firefox

First ever Android-based enterprise digital assistant, Honeywell

First ever Android-based enterprise digital assistant, Honeywell

On Friday, Honeywell has disclosed its very first venture on digital assistant with an operating system of Android. It offers mobile workers a particular device having similar platform that a lot of people use in their personal day to day lives.

The product is Dolphin 7800 Android and is identified as a rugged handheld computer with accurate and fast data capture, with additional navigation capacities. This makes it an ideal product for sales representatives or delivery drivers whose work involves various customer visits.

In addition to this, Honeywell Scanning & Mobility and Microsoft Corp. also have signed an agreement for . . . → Read More: First ever Android-based enterprise digital assistant, Honeywell

Mozilla is Getting Ready to Enter iOS

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When using your iPad for browsing, you will opt in for its default browser known as Safari, but there are also alternatives like the Dolphin, Mercury, Atomic, Skyfire, and Opera Mini. If you notice, the biggest consumer platform Mozilla is absent.

Good news for the Mozilla fans, the company is on the way – developing its application and getting ready to enter the iOS. The browser is called ‘Junior’.

Still in the testing stage, Junior is the simplest browser in iPad having only a few buttons – a plus symbol for accessing pages, bookmarks . . . → Read More: Mozilla is Getting Ready to Enter iOS