Image of the app marketplace for Firefox OS have been leaked, reports Engadget.
From what we've seen of the current store, it's a significant break from the top-level storefront we saw back in the Boot to Gecko days, not to mention Mozilla Marketplace on the desktop. The deeper exploration shows a minimalist store that's focused on quickly delving into individual categories rather than an abundance of highlighted apps. We're not seeing any startling revelations -- there's only free apps visible in these early images, for example -- but the gallery is proof that Mozilla is well on its way to fleshing out the core of its OS for a launch next year.
Firefox OS is intended to be loaded on low end smartphones; however it has support for many smartphone features such as including calls, texts, web browsing, calendar, and contacts.
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King - September 4, 2012 at 4:17am
That my friend, is my browser. Used it from the beginning and still use it
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tdtran1025 - September 4, 2012 at 1:38am
It's sad to see a novel open source program falling behind current offerings in every category. It was the best browser as late as 3 years ago. The lack of $ for development put it at the bottom now.