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Although Firefox 13 is a long way to go, the development team has mapped out the features they’re looking to integrate. One of them is a panel-based download manager, which would replace the current solution.
Improved user experience is the main reason for this, as the current model is not fully integrated wit... |
13 February 2012 15:21 GMT |
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Mozilla is finally ready to unveil the Firefox New Tab Page. It's been working on it for a while but the latest iteration is rather new. It's fairly basic too, but Mozilla wants some real world testing so it's enabling it in the Aurora builds for a limited time."We turned the New Tab feature on by defa... |
10 February 2012 17:21 GMT |
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There have been talks about releasing a new version of Firefox this week. This chemspill release should not be too surprising since Firefox 8 and 9 already built up a pattern in this sense.
The purpose of Firefox 10.0.1 is to fix two top issues that could not wait until the launch of the future major version. One of... |
10 February 2012 03:43 GMT |
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For those that missed it, FlashGot moved today from release candidate to the stable version 1.3.8. Actually, no sooner did the application hit the first release candidate that it went stable.
The developer, who also maintains and improves NoScript extension for Mozilla-based browsers, published today the changes for... |
8 February 2012 12:33 GMT |
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Mozilla is toiling away at BrowserID, its attempt at a decentralized identity and login system. It has now announced a major step forward, other entities can now be identity providers, helping a great deal with the "decentralized" part.
"Last week we pushed out a BrowserID feature that gets us closer to the decentra... |
8 February 2012 11:31 GMT |
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Mozilla has a rather ambitious plan with WebAPI, it wants to enable web apps to leverage capabilities and features exclusive to native apps so far. The idea is to enable applications built with web technologies to access features such as a phone's dialer, the accelerometer or even battery status.It's part o... |
7 February 2012 19:21 GMT |
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The latest Firefox 12 Aurora comes with one small tweak that may even go unnoticed, but it is going to make a lot of difference for a lot of users. Firefox 12 comes with Smooth Scrolling enabled by default.
The technology has been built into Firefox for a long time now, but it has been buried away in the Firefox pre... |
7 February 2012 15:31 GMT |
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Security-conscious Firefox users have something to be glad about, there is now a sandboxed Flash Player plugin for their browser. This new plugin isolates web content from the rest of the system, greatly limiting the potential danger of any malicious Flash file.
A similar feature had been available for Google Chrome... |
7 February 2012 08:51 GMT |
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Mozilla's switch to the rapid release cycle, which sees a new firefox come out every six weeks, has been a rather rough one. By now, most users have adapted to it, there's been no massive decrease in Firefox users and the latest versions usually become the most popular soon after they are released.
But the... |
6 February 2012 15:21 GMT |
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Firefox 10 has been released at the end of January and we’ve all seen the new features it offers. However, the performance of the web browser, compared to the previous version, also changed, for the better, as you can see from the results of our testing. We compared Firefox 10 and 9 in Kraken JavaScript benchm... |
6 February 2012 15:21 GMT |
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Firefox is a community-driven, or at least helped, project. Steered by Mozilla, a non-profit, Firefox is nonetheless a community effort and contributions are not only welcomed, they're requested.
Contributing to Firefox though, where contributing means code and not donations or anything else, is hard.
That... |
6 February 2012 09:51 GMT |
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Mozilla is working on an interesting addition to the web, push notifications. The idea is to enable websites to notify users of updates even when the users are not visiting the site, the same way a mobile application can notify users of update even if it's not running in the foreground.
The benefits of such a f... |
6 February 2012 07:51 GMT |
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After an unwanted delay, SPDY support is finally moving forward in Firefox. The latest Firefox 11 Beta includes support for the updated HTTP developed by Google and already supported by several sites, including most Google sites.SPDY, as the name suggests aims to improve the performance of websites by optimizing HTTP... |
4 February 2012 12:21 GMT |
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Firefox 12 has landed in the Aurora channel, meaning it's the first chance most users get to see it in action. Granted, if you've been using Firefox 11 so far, there's not much to see, the changes, as usual, are incremental.
There's still work to be done, so some changes will land during the six ... |
4 February 2012 07:11 GMT |
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With Firefox 10 out the door and Firefox 12 already in the Aurora channel, Firefox 11 was moved up to the Beta channel. Firefox 11 comes with several new features so far, though the emphasis is on developers rather than regular users. Firefox 11 Beta adds Add-ons to the list of settings and data that can be synced t... |
4 February 2012 06:20 GMT |
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Mozilla finished migrating the code to Aurora, and, as a result, what’s to turn into Firefox 12 stable on April 24, is now available for download. It brings to the table some interesting features, which, hopefully, will not be pushed back and will move to more stable versions of the web browser.
One important ... |
3 February 2012 12:51 GMT |
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A couple of years ago Firefox debuted Personas, a simpler way of customizing the look of your browser. Unlike traditional themes which required quite extensive knowledge, Personas were very easy to create.This explains why there are thousands of them available in the online repository. But Mozilla feels that the name... |
3 February 2012 03:11 GMT |
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The most recent release of the stable version of Firebug does not introduce new features, as it focuses on fixing problems in order to increase functionality and stability.
Although changes in this build do not come in great number, one in particular deserves more attention since it provides a workaround for a crash... |
3 February 2012 02:56 GMT |
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January has proven an interesting month in the browser market. IE grew in the first month of 2012, while both Firefox and Chrome lost market share, Chrome for the first time in its history. Internet Explorer, all versions combined, ended the month with 52.96 percent market share, according to Net Applications data, ... |
1 February 2012 11:11 GMT |
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Along with Firefox 10, Mozilla has made available the first ever Extended Support Release (ESR) of Firefox. This version will enjoy support, security patches mainly, for at least one year before a new version is launched.
The idea is to give enterprises and other big organizations a chance to test the browser and ad... |
1 February 2012 07:51 GMT |
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The release notes for the latest stable variant of Firefox were made public, and we learned that a total of eight security flaws were patched up, five of which could have allowed an attacker to run arbitrary code and install software without any interaction from the user.
Firefox 10 addresses a potential memory corr... |
1 February 2012 07:36 GMT |
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Mozilla started working on a set of built-in developer tools not long ago. Since then, it's been making considerable progress and, with Firefox 10, the tools are now pretty useful.
Firefox 10 debuts a very snazzy looking but also very useful Web Inspector which enables developers to find out more about a page b... |
1 February 2012 06:41 GMT |
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Firefox 10 is now available for download and should be pushed via the update channel to all Firefox users over the next few days. The latest release brings a number of features, though regular users will only notice some small tweaks and changes, like the removal of the forward button, unless it's needed.
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1 February 2012 04:57 GMT |
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The official release notes were not available at the moment we wrote about the availability of the Firefox 10 binaries on their servers. Now they're out. Overall, there are no surprises, but apart from introducing new features the developer also solved a set of issues.
However, some of the bugs have not been el... |
1 February 2012 04:17 GMT |
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Yesterday, Mozilla made available for download its Firefox 10 browser in final flavor, and the owners of devices running under Google’s Android operating system can also get a taste of it. In the new Firefox for Android version, Mozilla included a better Sync set-up, which is complemented by a series of bug ... |
1 February 2012 03:17 GMT |
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Firefox 10, which is set to debut any minute now, comes with several new features that will appeal to both regular users and developers. But one in particular should have a huge effect on how Firefox is used and updated, add-ons will be marked as compatible by default, meaning that a new Firefox version won't bl... |
31 January 2012 12:31 GMT |
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You may remember that last month Mozilla was having trouble with Firefox, it failed to build in certain situations as the linker would hit the virtual address space limit of 3GB, on Windows. Unable to secure more memory, the linking process would fail, leaving developers unable to build binaries. This was a serious... |
31 January 2012 09:21 GMT |
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Firefox 10 is about to land. One of the new features that Mozilla is boasting about is support for the Fullscreen API, part of the HTML5 standard. At this point, Firefox, Chrome and Safari all support the feature, meaning that developers can start leveraging it in their web apps.
"One thing which has been very impor... |
31 January 2012 08:03 GMT |
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The final version of Firefox 10 is up for grabs, despite the lack of an official announcement from Mozilla, the authors of the popular web browser. We’ve grown accustomed to Mozilla’s modus operandi - the binary is always made available before the official announcement hits the wires. There’s no ch... |
31 January 2012 03:27 GMT |
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Some of you may have noticed that the stable version of Firefox 10 is already available for download on Softpedia. As usual, Mozilla made the binaries available on their servers prior to the official launch, accompanied by the release notes for this version.
The highlights for this release revolve around add-ons, as... |
31 January 2012 02:45 GMT |
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Mozilla's Asa Dotzler has announced that Firefox will be dropping support for Windows 2000 and pre-SP2 Windows XP, starting with Firefox 13. New releases will only work on Windows XP SP2+, as well as on Vista and Windows 7.Mozilla has had to drop support for these older operating systems in order to be able to s... |
30 January 2012 18:51 GMT |
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Mozilla has been working on a new tab page for ages now, slowly evolving the feature. But it has done it in the separate UX branch, created by the Mozilla user experience team to test out ideas and design.
The UX branch is separate from the main Firefox branches as well as from the regular release and build cycle. I... |
30 January 2012 14:31 GMT |
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Mozilla is working on the delivery of a new flavor of their Firefox for Android mobile browser, one that would bring along a very important feature, namely a Native UI.
The company has been working on this release for the past several months, and is readying the beta version of the browser now.
The Native UI Fir... |
26 January 2012 05:42 GMT |
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The move to the new rapid release cycle has definitely spurred new blood into Firefox development. Firefox 10 is around the corner, even as Firefox 4 landed less than a year ago. In that time, the browser has evolved, it's faster, less memory hungry and boasts plenty of new features as well as better support for... |
23 January 2012 16:21 GMT |
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Mozilla is testing an interesting new feature in the upcoming Firefox 10, now in beta, the ability to fix issues and release patches of sorts via an add-on rather than a full browser update.
It's easy to see the advantages of this, even Firefox's semi-automated update process involves a lot of hassle and o... |
23 January 2012 09:51 GMT |
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Firefox is about to go through a major milestone, a symbolic but important one nonetheless, its version number will get two digits with the release of Firefox 10 to the stable channel, i.e. the one that most people are using.
With this comes a surprising but noteworthy issue though, some user agent (UA) detection sc... |
23 January 2012 05:41 GMT |
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Starting with Firefox 10, Mozilla will start delivering hotfixes for its web browser, via an add-on, in order to have fewer full updates pushed to users.
Firefox beta users are the first testers of the feature, as Mozilla pushes today an automatically downloaded test add-on. The component is visible in the Add-ons... |
21 January 2012 05:07 GMT |
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Mozilla is planning to add a 'reset' button to Firefox. The idea is to enable users to repair their Firefox install or revert to a default state, while also retaining their data, bookmarks, history and so on. Work is underway on implementing the feature, which will be accessible in several ways.
"There are... |
19 January 2012 15:21 GMT |
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Mozilla has joined the fray and is implementing a blackout of the entire Mozilla.org site in protest of SOPA and PIPA, the two ill-conceived anti-piracy laws that threaten the very fabric of the internet. Mozilla.org is one of the top 10 websites in the world and joins Wikipedia.org, another top 10 site, in implem... |
18 January 2012 09:31 GMT |
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The team developing Firebug has released the alpha version of the extension. As mentioned in our previous post, this release is compatible with nightly versions of Firefox. However, besides this functionality, the new version of the web development tool also brings a set of nine changes to the table. The list contai... |
16 January 2012 03:51 GMT |
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Firefox 10 b4 is now available for download. And it looks like this build is also very close to entering the release candidate stage and then become the new stable release, as development stages have already been marked towards this end.
Code freezing for Firefox 10 is scheduled for January 20, while the release can... |
12 January 2012 07:02 GMT |
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The Thunderbird team has announced that there will be an extended support release of the email client, just like the one for Firefox.
Thunderbird ESR will be supported for one year with security updates enabling companies, organizations and institutions to have time to test the software to make sure it complies wit... |
12 January 2012 06:41 GMT |
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Mozilla has announced that it will be releasing an Extended Support Release build of Firefox. The decision has been made and Firefox 10 will be the first ESR. This release will be supported for a year, more or less, at which point a new ESR will be made available, Firefox 17.There are still some minor details to work... |
10 January 2012 16:10 GMT |
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Recovery Is Possible (R.I.P.), a CD or USB boot, rescue, backup, maintenance and general purpose operating system, is now at version 13.6. R.I.P. or Recovery is Possible has quite a few changes in the the new version. The most important one is the 32-bit version of Linux kernel 3.2.Other updates packages include Fire... |
10 January 2012 05:55 GMT |
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Although a stable release for Firebug has already been issued (and it comes with a slew of new stuff), the developer already has the next version for the Firefox extension in the oven. As far as the specs for Firebug 1.10 are concerned, there are no public details yet, but the one sure thing is that it should expand... |
9 January 2012 07:26 GMT |
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Firebug 1.9, the debugging add-on for Firefox, has been released and is available for Firefox 5 and up. It comes with quite a lot of new features, to be expected since it's a major version update.One of the new features in Firebug 1.9 is the ability to position Firebug on each of the sides of the browser, which ... |
7 January 2012 08:21 GMT |
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Firefox 10 has been in the beta channel for a couple of weeks now and is well underway to becoming the next Firefox. One of the big new features in the upcoming release, not so much from a technical point of view but from an impact point of view, is add-on compatibility.
Essentially, most if not all add-ons will be ... |
6 January 2012 13:51 GMT |
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For many Mozilla equals Firefox, but the organization is working on a lot more. One of the most ambitious projects is Boot 2 Gecko, which is still in the early stages, an operating system based on the Gecko rendering and layout engine used by Firefox, Thunderbird and all Mozilla-related projects. Saying that making ... |
5 January 2012 14:31 GMT |
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The latest beta build of Firefox (b2) has been floating on the Internet for about a week now, having been spotted on Mozilla’s servers around December 29. However, since release, Mozilla has received over 11,000 crash reports for Firefox 10 B2, peaking at over 5K in 24 hours. The development team has not yet f... |
4 January 2012 12:21 GMT |
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Mozilla has announced that it has released a new version of its Mozilla Public License, the license under which Firefox, Thunderbird and most other Mozilla software and source code is distributed.
The MPL 2.0 is the first update to the license in more than a decade. Its scope was to make the text of the license shor... |
4 January 2012 09:21 GMT |
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