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Testing GeckoView: Add tip about leaving Focus beta program
GeckoView is a library, not a standalone app, but you can test GeckoView by installing Focus Nightly "track" (channel). Focus 6.0 and earlier use Android's WebView, but Focus 7.0 is switching to Mozilla's homegrown Gecko. Unfortunately, Google Play only allows you to install one track (per Google Play account) at a time. Installing Focus Nightly will uninstall the regular Focus and replace it (and your settings) with Focus Nightly. If you have multiple Google Play accounts, then you can install a different Focus track in each account.
* [https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/focus-android/wiki/Release-tracks #nightly How to install Focus Nightly]
* If you have questions, you're welcome to drop by the #focus IRC channel on [https://wiki.mozilla.org/IRC Mozilla's IRC server] or ask in the [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/focus-klar-nightly focus-klar-nightly Google Group].
** * If you've found a bug in Focus Nightly compared to Focus using WebView, then check the [https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/focus-android/issues Focus bug tracker] to see if there is a bug filed. If not, please file one! :) If you joined the Focus beta program ''before'' subscribing to the focus-klar-nightly Google Group, Google Play might not upgrade you to the new Focus Nightly right away. In this case, try leaving the Focus beta program (by clicking the "LEAVE" button in the "You're a beta tester" section of Focus's Google Play page), uninstalling Focus, re-joining the beta program, and then re-installing Focus. Google Play treats the Focus beta and nightly tracks as different flavors of beta and can forget to switch you from the regular beta to the nightly "beta" track.
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