Nearly four years after Mozilla has launched its Firefox Reality VR browser so that people can watch the web in mixed reality, the company closes it. Don’t worry – a new browser is launched by another organization to fill the gap.
Igalia, an open source developer, will take ownership of the technology behind Firefox Reality VR and use it in its own free Wolvic browser, which will be available next week. Soon in the coming weeks, Mozilla will withdraw its own browser from digital stores, the company wrote in a blog post.
“The Firefox Reality project was created … to give users a choice and ensure that open and unrestricted network access remains strong on these devices. These ideas are at the heart of what I’m doing at Igalia, so we’re excited to be able to move the torch forward in using this work to create a new browser, Wolvic, “said Brian Cardel, Igalia’s development lawyer, in the publication. in the Mozilla blog.
Mozilla did not respond to inquiries at the time of publication.