
While it isn’t quite “Firefox on your iPhone”, it’s nice to see that the folks over at Mozilla haven’t overlooked iPhone owners. Now the company has announced that its Firefox Home app will be hitting the iPhone soon. This app will allow you to sync your desktop client with your mobile browser, giving you your browsing history, bookmarks, the set of tabs from your recent browsing session and more. Why would it be useful? Well, if you had to leave the house in a hurry to catch the bus, you can easily resume browsing where you left off via your iPhone. There’s also Mozilla’s Awesome Bar, which helps you search for things and offer suggestions for you too. There isn’t an actual release date on this yet, but we do have a video giving you a pretty good idea of how it’ll work after the jump.
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