Mozilla's Firefox Reality web browser is now available
Mozilla's vision of a VR-first web browser is ready for consumers to download and judge.
Firefox Reality is a browser built entirely for virtual reality. While you may have read about desktop Firefox or Chrome adding WebVR support, Firefox Reality is a web browser that you actually use entirely inside a VR headset. You can visit URLs, search things and otherwise browse the 2D and 3D internet within the new browser all without moving a mouse, just your VR hand controller.
Firefox Reality is available on the Oculus, Viveport and Daydream platforms and is optimized to run on the latest standalone mobile headsets like the Oculus Go and Lenovo Mirage Solo.
Also at Engadget, Road to VR, VRFocus, and VentureBeat.
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(Score: 2) by tangomargarine on Wednesday September 19 2018, @03:02PM
How about instead of spending your development hours on fucking VR and Ruby ripoffs, you actually work on making your browser less of a fucking disaster?
But that would involve admitting you were wrong pretty much uniformly for the last 5 years. And after jettisoning the classic extension system I suppose there's zero chance of that.
"Is that really true?" "I just spent the last hour telling you to think for yourself! Didn't you hear anything I said?"