Mozilla, which are more famous with Firefox and Thunderbird, have acknowledged that work on application for the iPhone. But what will be it for now remains a mystery. CEO John Lilly mentions that it will be surprising for consumers, we assume, especially for fans of Mozilla. Since, as we know, Apple does not admit to App Store applications directly to duplicate the functions of their own programs, we can hardly expect the full versions of Firefox or Thunderbird. Since the premiere of the application is expected in the next few weeks, we hope not to wait too long to understand what will be it.
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