CNET reports that during a talk at SXSW, Jay Sullivan,
Mozilla's vice president of product, said that the company has no plans to
release an iOS version of Firefox because of technological limitations imposed
by Apple.
The nonprofit
Mozilla, which pulled Mozilla Firefox Home from Apple's App Store in September
2012, is not currently building a version of its Firefox browser for iOS, nor
does the company plan to, said Sullivan, speaking on a mobile browser wars
panel at South by Southwest Interactive moderated by CNET Senior Reporter Seth
Rosenblatt.
The sticking
point for Mozilla is not being able to carry over its sophisticated rendering
and javascript engines to iOS. Essentially, the organization doesn't feel like
it can build the browser it wants to for Apple's platform, Sullivan told CNET.
Mozilla's stance
on a Firefox browser for the iPhone is not new. In 2010, the company announced that it did not plan to create a standalone browser
for the iPhone, citing the same technical and logistical restrictions that
would prevent the company from creating an acceptable mobile experience via
iOS.
Apple's Safari
uses the speedy Nitro JavaScript engine exclusively, while restricting
third-party browsers to UIWebView, which gives Safari a significant performance
boost over other browsers.
Mozilla did
create an iOS application called Firefox Home, which allowed Firefox users to sync Firefox
history and bookmarks with a Webkit-powered web viewer.
The company also
experimented with a stripped down version of Firefox called "Junior,"
which was designed to simplify the iOS browsing experience. That project has
yet to see a public release, and Mozilla ended up removing Firefox Home from
the App Store in September.
Other major
players continue to compete with Safari, despite the imposed limitations. Opera
has long had the Opera Mini browser in the App Store, and Google released a Chrome app for iOS last summer. [MacRumors]
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