- #MOZILLA FIREFOX DOWNLOAD FOR WINDOWS 10 .EXE#
- #MOZILLA FIREFOX DOWNLOAD FOR WINDOWS 10 FOR WINDOWS 10#
Huh? No, nobody's saying that the reason to use it is because it's in the Microsoft store. Firefox is good as a secondary browser, but not primary, and anyone who uses multiple browsers, which I imagine is all advanced and expert users, won't care that it's in the store and may go out of their way to avoid using that version, instead using the direct download.
Yeah.If Firefox were a true competitor again then people would use it as their default, but with Edge in the state it's in, and especially with the state Firefox is in, there's little reason to use anything other than it as your main browser in my opinion. another might potentially be one offs designed for targeted use cases, such as Intel's Clear Linux.Īlvar Miles Udell said:So Mozilla's argument for people to use Firefox and not Edge or Chrome is that it's in the Microsoft Store and can change your default in one click? Two examples that come to mind are LFS(Linux from Scratch) or perhaps Arch or perhaps the BSDs. The one exception may be operating system(distros) aimed at power users or those specifically looking for something technically challenging. Heck even Visual Studio uses a form of an "app store" in NuGet, where you simply click the package you want(perhaps select the version you're seeking) and go. In all modern operating systems (Linux, Mac, Windows) on any platform(Mobile, tab, laptop, desktop) users go to app stores or package managers and download bundles from the easy click and one stop location that reside on multiple repositories with access to other alternate repositories. If something isn't on an app store, it might as well not even exist.
#MOZILLA FIREFOX DOWNLOAD FOR WINDOWS 10 .EXE#
exe files from a provider's download page is so 2000s and is not what users expect.
#MOZILLA FIREFOX DOWNLOAD FOR WINDOWS 10 FOR WINDOWS 10#
You can download Firefox for Windows 10 or Windows 11 by directly visiting the Microsoft Store.ĭr3ams said:Why? What's so hard about downloading it from Mozilla?ĭownloading. "Since that hasn't happened on Windows 10 and 11, Firefox relies on other aspects of the Windows environment to give people an experience similar to what Windows provides to Edge when users choose Firefox to be their default browser." All operating systems should offer official developer support for default status so people can easily set their apps as default," a Mozilla spokesperson told The Verge back in September. "People should have the ability to simply and easily set defaults, but they don't. For users with third-party browsers, it was a more cumbersome process involving navigating to Settings and changing individual file associations (i.e., HTM, HTML, PDF, SHTML, SVG, WEBP, XHT, XHTML, FTP, HTTP, and HTTPS). Microsoft previously only gave its homegrown Edge browser the ability to take on default status with a single click.