

What this means is that as a user, you can now manage your web app just like you would a native app. Over the past few months, we have been working on providing a “native experience” for Open Web Apps. Now, with Firefox for Android 29, Mozilla is extending this open Open Web Apps ecosystem to Android.

Build Open Web Apps, run out-of-the-box on Android The efforts to reduce the performance gaps between the Web and native are paying rich dividends and our work on exposing device capabilities to the Web via WebAPIs, have made web first app development a viable alternative to native platforms. We built Firefox OS as a mobile OS that puts the Web and Open Web Apps at the centre of the mobile experience. We are working to strengthen that relationship by building an apps ecosystem that is built using the Web technologies that so many developers are already familiar with.

At Mozilla we believe that apps and browsing are best viewed as cooperative and symbiotic, each better when working together.
