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be sad to lose the promise of this feature, but yeah, great or<br>dead.
Does anyone know if we going to have/keep the ability to bookmark<br>to
the desktop/start menu/dock on desktop and mobile, as a replacement?<br></div></div>
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I've had discussions with various folks about ways that Firefox could
use the W3C manifest to better support web apps on desktop, but I'm not
aware of any plans to do something like you describe.<br>
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-myk<br>
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