In recent years, Mozilla Firefox has lost a good deal of market share in the web browser space. It’s hard to pin that loss on any one factor, but part of it has been its slow speed in adding several popular browser features.

One such feature? Progressive web apps! Also known as PWAs, progressive web apps are basically websites that can be installed onto your device and behave like platform-specific apps. PWAs are still technically web apps, but they can be added to your desktop and work while offline, and they’re usually cross-platform as well.

This feature has been available on competitor Chrome since 2018, so clearly Firefox has been slow on the uptake. However, Neowin reports that Firefox will soon support progressive web apps.

Firefox began conducting tests with PWAs nearly five y

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