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1. Main problems and annoyances you encounter when using ActionApps
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This mobile operating system built by the Mozilla foundationis entirely web-based, meaning it runs apps built from HTML 5 and other openweb technologies. Mozilla are hoping this will encourage developers who arealready experienced at making programs for browsers jump ship and starttransferring their work to mobile.

2. Features suggested for future development versions of ActionApps
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This mobile operating system built by the Mozilla foundationis entirely web-based, meaning it runs apps built from HTML 5 and other openweb technologies. Mozilla are hoping this will encourage developers who arealready experienced at making programs for browsers jump ship and starttransferring their work to mobile.

3. Comments About Usablility
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This mobile operating system built by the Mozilla foundationis entirely web-based, meaning it runs apps built from HTML 5 and other openweb technologies. Mozilla are hoping this will encourage developers who arealready experienced at making programs for browsers jump ship and starttransferring their work to mobile.

4. General future development suggestions
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