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From what I know puppeter works only with chromium, this could be deal breaker for microsoft


Puppeteer has experimental Firefox support.

https://pptr.dev/#faq:~:text=What%20is%20the%20status%20of%2...


I think that has been the case for a very long time.


Edge is chromium though.


Microsoft's web products run on more than Edge.


They try very hard to stop you trying, though; Microsoft Teams has removed the “continue without the Teams app” button entirely on Firefox, even though I'm fairly sure it still works fine in Firefox.


I'm assuming you're not on macOS, right? Even though Firefox supports H.264, it's not really consistent outside of macOS because Firefox doesn't want to deal with patent hassles. This is true of Slack as well, some developers would actually support if Firefox has actually have decent support, but it's inconsistent outside macOS, where it can rely on Apple's good integration.

P.S. OpeH264 doesn't help mainly because it's decoding bugs, not encoding bugs.


> Even though Firefox supports H.264, it's not really consistent outside of macOS because Firefox doesn't want to deal with patent hassles.

That's only a concern for video chats. Teams does a lot of other stuff too, and there's no reason you shouldn't be able to use that on Firefox.


You get the same message from macOS Firefox.




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