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What’s New in Firefox 7.0.1 final The latest version of Firefox has the following changes:
- Fixed a rare issue where some users could find one or more of their add-ons hidden after a Firefox update (see the blog post)
The latest version of Firefox has the following changes:
- Drastically improved memory handling for certain use cases
- Added a new rendering backend to speed up Canvas operations on Windows systems
- Bookmark and password changes now sync almost instantly when using Firefox Sync
- The 'http://' URL prefix is now hidden by default
- Added support for text-overflow: ellipsis
- Added support for the Web Timing specification
- Enhanced support for MathML
- The WebSocket protocol has been updated from version 7 to version 8
- Added an opt-in system for users to send performance data back to Mozilla to improve future versions of Firefox
- Fixed several stability issues
- Fixed several security issues
What’s New in Firefox Beta The latest version of Firefox Beta has the following changes:
- 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 <audio> and <video> 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
What’s New in Firefox 9.0.1
The latest version of Firefox has the following changes:
- Added Type Inference, significantly improving JavaScript performance
- Improved theme integration for Mac OS X Lion
- Added two finger swipe navigation for Mac OS X Lion
- Added support for querying Do Not Track status via JavaScript
- Added support for font-stretch
- Improved support for text-overflow
- Improved standards support for HTML5, MathML, and CSS
- Fixed several stability issues
- Fixed several security issues
Please see the complete list of changes in this version. Web and
extension developers should also view the curated list of platform
changes. You may also be interested in the list of changes in the
previous version.
Note: Automatic updates for Mac OS X and Linux have been disabled while
we investigate a possible issue affecting a small number of users. The
issue is unlikely to impact new users.
External parties tracking Firefox release uptake should be aware that we
manage and monitor the rate of automatic updates to ensure a smooth
release. Users can always manually check for updates from the About
Firefox window to see whether they are up to date.
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