Filips is an independent software publisher whose entire catalog revolves around a single, sharply focused utility: PWAsForFirefox. Recognizing that Mozilla Firefox lacks built-in support for Progressive Web Apps, the developer created a lightweight native bridge that lets users install any web site as a discrete, standards-compliant PWA directly from the browser. Once added, these apps appear in the Start menu, taskbar, or desktop, launch in their own chrome-free windows, and integrate with Windows notification center, share dialogs, and file-type handlers. The tool is therefore popular among users who prefer Firefox’s privacy posture yet still want the convenience of site-specific browsers for services such as Gmail, Spotify, Trello, or internal corporate dashboards. Typical use cases include turning frequently accessed web mail into a pinned taskbar icon, isolating heavy web suites like Office 365 from everyday browsing, or packaging kiosk-style frontends for retail terminals. Administrators value the command-line interface that allows silent provisioning and policy-based URL whitelisting across fleets of PCs. Updates track both Firefox releases and evolving PWA specifications, ensuring installed web apps remain secure and feature-complete. PWAsForFirefox is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always fetch the latest upstream build, and can be queued alongside other applications for unattended batch installation.

PWAsForFirefox

A tool to install, manage and use Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) in Mozilla Firefox (native component)

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