With so few users testing the app, any release would be riddled with bugs and require lots of follow-up work to keep the product up to standards. "On any given day we have, for instance, millions of people testing pre-release versions of Firefox desktop, but we’ve never seen more than 1,000 active daily users in the Metro environment," Nightingale reveals. The company first revealed experimental support for Firefox in "Metro" mode back in October of 2012, and development has continued since then - though a stable version has never shipped.įirefox Vice President Johnathan Nightingale says in a blog post that "we have to pick our battles," and a lack of demand for "Metro" mode support led to the decision. ![]() ![]() ![]() Mozilla is abandoning its plans to release a touch-friendly version of its Firefox web browser for Windows 8 users.
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