Best UX Software for Mozilla Firefox

Find and compare the best UX software for Mozilla Firefox in 2026

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top UX software for Mozilla Firefox on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Omnis Studio Reviews
    Omnis Studio is a cross-platform application development environment. Omnis Studio allows programmers and application developers to create application code once and then deploy their applications on almost any platform or device. This includes desktop PCs on Windows, macOS, and tablets as well as phones on iOS, Android, and Windows. Omnis JavaScript Client supports a wide range of client devices. This unique JavaScript-based technology renders the application UI and web pages in a standard web browser for desktops and mobile devices. Omnis Studio allows data and service integration via REST-based Web Services. The Omnis Studio API lets you extend the functionality of Omnis Studio with its powerful and flexible external components API. Omnis is headquartered at the UK, and has subsidiaries in USA and France. There are also distributors for many other parts.
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    BugHerd Reviews

    BugHerd

    Splitrock Studio Pty Ltd.

    14 Day Free Trial
    2 Ratings
    BugHerd is recognized as the easiest visual feedback and bug tracking tool available for websites, favored by numerous outstanding teams globally for managing their online projects effectively. With BugHerd, you can effortlessly point and click to provide client feedback directly on your site, all without any restrictions on project numbers. --- 🌟BugHerd simplifies the process into three straightforward steps:🌟 1. Use the user-friendly browser extension to attach feedback directly to elements on your webpage. 2. Automatically, all feedback pins come with contextual metadata that includes details such as browser type, operating system, screen size, resolution, selector information, and much more. 3. Feedback is converted into task cards immediately, facilitating efficient workflow management. --- Say goodbye to cumbersome emails, tedious spreadsheets, and unnecessary stress. You can begin your journey in just a few minutes with a complimentary 14-day trial, ensuring a smooth transition to streamlined project management.
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    Thinfinity VirtualUI Reviews
    Thinfinity®, VirtualUI allows dual Platform solutions that allow Windows-based desktop apps to function as web apps. These can be accessed remotely via any HTML5 web browser. It was launched in 2015 and has been used by thousands of organizations to enable digital transformation. It is as easy as adding one line to your source code to enable Thinfinity®, VirtualUI. You can easily upload your desktop applications to the internet and access them from any device or computer.
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    WAVE Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool Reviews
    The WAVE extension for Chrome and Firefox enables users to assess web content for accessibility concerns directly within their browsers. Since this tool operates solely within the browser environment, it ensures that no data is transmitted to the WAVE server, maintaining complete privacy and security during accessibility assessments. This functionality allows for the evaluation of various types of web pages, including intranet sites, those requiring passwords, and even dynamically generated or sensitive content. Additionally, by analyzing the rendered version of the webpage, the WAVE extension can review locally applied styles and content generated through scripts or AJAX. Users will receive automatic updates for the WAVE extension as they become available, ensuring that they always have the latest features. To initiate a WAVE report, simply click the WAVE icon located to the right of the browser's address bar, and you can easily close the interface by clicking the icon again or refreshing the page. This seamless integration enhances the user experience while promoting accessibility awareness across all web content.
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