Firefox OS

Firefox OS (project name: Boot to Gecko, also known as B2G) is a discontinued open-source operating system  made for smartphones, tablet computers, smart TVs, and dongles designed by Mozilla and external contributors. It is based on the rendering engine of the Firefox web browser, Gecko, and on the Linux kernel. It was first commercially released in 2014.

Firefox OS
Firefox OS 2.1 nightly build lock screen (Italian)
DeveloperMozilla Corporation
Written inHTML5, CSS, JavaScript, C++
OS familyLinux (Unix-like)
Working stateDiscontinued; forked to form KaiOS
Source modelOpen source
Initial releaseFebruary 21, 2013 (2013-02-21)
Latest release2.2.0 / April 29, 2015 (2015-04-29)
Latest preview2.5.0
Repository
Marketing targetSmartphones
Tablet computers
PlatformsARM, x86, MIPS
Kernel typeLinux kernel
Default
user interface
Graphical
LicenseFree software (MPL 2.0)
Official websitemozilla.org/firefox/os

Firefox OS was designed to provide a complete, community-based alternative operating system, for running web applications directly or those installed from an application marketplace. The applications use open standards and approaches such as JavaScript and HTML5, a robust privilege model, and open web APIs that can communicate directly with hardware, e.g. cellphone hardware. As such, Mozilla with Firefox OS competed with commercially developed operating systems such as Apple's iOS, Google's Android, Microsoft's Windows Phone, BlackBerry's BlackBerry 10, Samsung's/Linux Foundation's Tizen, and Jolla's Sailfish OS. In December 2015, Mozilla announced it would stop development of new Firefox OS smartphones and, in September 2016, announced the end of development. Successors to Firefox OS include the discontinued B2G OS and Acadine Technologies' H5OS as well as KaiOS Technologies' KaiOS and Panasonic's My Home Screen.

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