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Will Firefox/Thunderbird install on an iPod?

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I have Firefox/Thunderbird on Windows, and I'm considering buying an iPod. Can I also install on an iPod?

I have Firefox/Thunderbird on Windows, and I'm considering buying an iPod. Can I also install on an iPod?

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Sorry, Firefox Home was discontinued (over a year ago) for the iPhone, and I'm not sure it was ever compatible with iPod, or not.
https://blog.mozilla.org/services/2012/08/31/retiring-firefox-home/
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/what-happened-firefox-home

Bookmarks On The Go App is available.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/bookmarks-on-the-go/id550037184


Apple's iOS platform is a "closed garden". They control software and App installation very tightly. If an App isn't compatible with WebKit, Apple won't let it into their "garden".

IMO, you would be better off getting an Android phone.

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You can use Firefox Home on iPod. There's no Thunderbird available.

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Sorry, Firefox Home was discontinued (over a year ago) for the iPhone, and I'm not sure it was ever compatible with iPod, or not.
https://blog.mozilla.org/services/2012/08/31/retiring-firefox-home/
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/what-happened-firefox-home

Bookmarks On The Go App is available.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/bookmarks-on-the-go/id550037184


Apple's iOS platform is a "closed garden". They control software and App installation very tightly. If an App isn't compatible with WebKit, Apple won't let it into their "garden".

IMO, you would be better off getting an Android phone.

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Thanks, that answers my question... Joyous

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OK -- I'll just go with Apple, I guess.. I do have a reason for getting an iPod.