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Trying Fennec on desktop: mobile version of Firefox


August 21st, 2011 0 Comments

mozilla fennec - mobile version of FirefoxFennec is Mozilla Internet browser product for mobile devices. Fennec made with the structure of Firefox, so often referred to as mobile version of Firefox. Fennec currently only available for smartphone based on Google Android operating system and Apple iPhone, and some types of tablets. N900 is the only one supported Nokia product. See list of supported devices.

Fennec developer tools

Fennec Developer Tools

Mozilla is providing Fennec which can be installed and runs fine on the computer (Windows, Mac OS X, Linux). This is intended to make you want to try, can be done via computer. Besides….. developer tools will be easier for developers to create applications.

open vmancer.com through Fennec

Interested to trying?

Directly go to Firefox to your mobile.

This is similar to Opera Labs.

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