Not even close. Mozilla has been windows-centric for years. While they've kept Linux support really well, and most features make it, windows tends to be the first platform they address.
Under the hook, it's extra windowsy. For example, they just dump config/cache/etc in a way similar to what's done on windows, and refused to support the XDG spec, which most desktop apps use.
Under the hook, it's extra windowsy. For example, they just dump config/cache/etc in a way similar to what's done on windows, and refused to support the XDG spec, which most desktop apps use.