Mozilla’s Webmaker app for Android, which lets users create and share multimedia content in regional languages, has now left beta and is available on Google Play Store.
The app can be used to create scrapbooks, photo galleries, how-to manuals, memes, comic strips and so on using text and images.
The beta version arrived in June, initially difficult to use. It’s now simpler to get started, and Mozilla says it’s improved performance, even while using it offline.
In addition, content discovery on Webmaker is now location-based, so when you scroll through posts in the Discover tab, you’ll see what other users around you are sharing publicly.
It currently supports four languages — Bengali, Brazilian Portuguese, English and Indonesian — and Mozilla says it will add support for more soon.
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