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Mozilla joined the race in the game AppStore

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Seeing the successful launch of Google Chrome Web Store, Firefox maker also issued what is called as a prototype of the Open Web App Ecosystem. So, can the Mozilla get the developers and other technology companies with their new system?

Mozilla calls their system as the “Open Web Apps” and has leaned technical documentation and key design principles for the application to be worthy as the Open Web Apps. Similarly, as quoted by Mashable, Wednesday.


The basis of the making of the Open Web Apps for Mozilla not want any restrictions on web applications hanaya app store, browser, or platform. Applications under this system can be offered directly from the developer or through any number of online AppStore. Not only that, the Open Web Apps should be accessible on all mobile devices compatible with desktop tools and lots of OS.

Mozilla prefer a browser that supports launching apps and web application management, but to a modern browser launches support for this type of management app, Mozilla has made a dashboard HTML5 is based application to manage web applications. Mozilla also has created a prototype web app store, AppMonkey.

These are some features that the web app needs to be referred to as the Open Web Apps:

  • Built using HTML, CSS and JavaScript
  • Easy to launch
  • Free or paid. In addition, purchased applications are portable not only from browser to browser, but also to a variety of desktop and mobile platforms without having to buy the application again.
  • Can integrate with the platform better than the standard web application
  • Able to work on desktop or mobile
  • Can get a notification from the cloud
  • Can operate in any browser with support HTML5
  • Distribution is open, even to compete with other online app store
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