You're not an avid computer user if you've never installed Firefox. This innovative browser developed by Mozilla has grown a lot in popularity in the latest few years, becoming one of the main alternatives for Internet Explorer, the software solution that's being integrated into the Windows operating system. Firefox is now available on multiple platforms, including Mac OS X and Linux, as well as portable devices, so it has to be something really special about it since so many people are using it. First of all, installing Firefox is just as easy as feeding a hungry pet, so it's only a matter of seconds until you actually manage to browse the Internet with Mozilla's application. The first contact with Firefox might however be surprising. It comes with a tabbed interface so opening multiple pages in the same page, at the same time, isn't a problem anymore. But what's under the hood is what really makes the difference.
What's New in This Release:
- Add-ons installed by third party programs are now disabled by default
- Added a one-time add-on selection dialog to manage previously installed add-ons
- Added Twitter to the search bar
- Added a preference to load tabs on demand, improving start-up time when windows are restored
- Improved tab animations when moving, reordering, or detaching tabs
- Improved performance and memory handling when using and elements
- Added CORS support for cross-domain textures in WebGL
- Added support for HTML5 context menus
- Added support for insertAdjacentHTML
- Improved CSS hyphen support for many languages
- Improved WebSocket support
- Fixed several stability issues
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