Can Pale Moon for Android cope w/ Microsoft AZURE AD?

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Eugenio D Angelo

Can Pale Moon for Android cope w/ Microsoft AZURE AD?

Unread post by Eugenio D Angelo » 2020-04-20, 00:57

I have a cell phone from July 2015, ASUS Live ( G500TG ) brand.
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I have a BIG PROBLEM.
The our webmaster at our school is not a tech minded person and cannot use HTML5.
The our webmaster here, have decided to use the Microsoft AZURE AD, and Office 365.
The our webmaster need to do forms, so he is using the Microsoft FORMS.
The our webmaster cannot do the form using HTML5 to do the form for me fill the form.
The our teachers also prefer to use the MS POWERPOINT, I need any kind of POWERPOINT VIEWER.
The our teachers also uses a lot the MS WORD, I need to read the *.DOC file with any kind of WORD VIEWER.
The our teachers, me, and all the rest of students, we all have the MICROSOFT TEAM accounts.
When filling the form (made by our webmaster) I need to connect to the AZURE AD because to use the
Microsoft FORMS I obviously need the Microsoft dependencies (Plug-in).
Could this PALE MOON FOR ANDROID cope with these above mentioned features?
Need I to buy a new cell phone, or this old 2015 ASUS is good to do the above mentioned tasks?
Could I install PALE MOON FOR ANDROID in this ASUS HARDWARE G500TG ?
:geek: Thanks you very much for your kind co-operation.
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Re: Can Pale Moon for Android cope w/ Microsoft AZURE AD?

Unread post by moonbat » 2020-04-20, 04:17

Pale Moon for Android is abandoned, horribly outdated and unsupported. As on date if you want to use a mobile browser that's not a bastard child of Chrome and is maintained & up to date, use Fennec - it is a fork of mobile Firefox with the tracking/telemetry bits removed and supports Firefox mobile extensions.
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