Mozilla has announced that Firefox 4 Beta 1 is now ready to download and test.
This first version gives an early look at whats planned for Firefox 4. Stay tuned, because there is more to come and we plan to release new beta versions every two to three weeks. Your feedback is essential to help shape the product which is why were launching now to hear from you early in our development process.
Windows users will notice a new look to the browser. The tabs are moved to the top and the Menu bar was replaced with a single Firefox button. These changes will be coming soon for Mac and Linux.
New Features:
● New Add-Ons Manager: gives you more space to manage your Add-Ons, Themes and Plugins. Customizing your browser has never been easier!
● HD Video: Watch hardware-accelerated, super-smooth, HD-quality HTML5 video on YouTube using the new WebM format.
● Privacy improvements: Mozilla always puts privacy first, and this latest beta fixes flaws in some Web standards that could expose your browser history.
● Crash Protection: Experience uninterrupted browsing (now available on all platforms) - when a plugin crashes or freezes, you can resume browsing by simply refreshing the page.
● Performance: We know that performance is important. In this version, we focused on improving responsiveness at start-up and during page loads. This is just the beginning for performance improvements in Firefox 4.
Under the hood:
● HTML5 Parser: Run the best Web apps of today and tomorrow if a user's browser doesn't support HTML5, they still wont miss out on your content.
● WebSockets: Build real-time, online interactions like gaming and chatting.
● IndexedDB: Use structured storage in your Web applications to speed them up or provide offline support.
● Web Console: Peek into dynamic websites with this experimental "Heads Up Display" analysis tool.
● Simpler Add-On Development: Authors can create Add-Ons that don't require a restart to install, develop their Add-Ons more quickly using the new powerful Jetpack SDK, and safely connect to existing libraries using js-ctypes.
● For a full list of Web technologies supported by Firefox check out our "big chart o features."
You can download the new beta from the link below...
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This first version gives an early look at whats planned for Firefox 4. Stay tuned, because there is more to come and we plan to release new beta versions every two to three weeks. Your feedback is essential to help shape the product which is why were launching now to hear from you early in our development process.
Windows users will notice a new look to the browser. The tabs are moved to the top and the Menu bar was replaced with a single Firefox button. These changes will be coming soon for Mac and Linux.
New Features:
● New Add-Ons Manager: gives you more space to manage your Add-Ons, Themes and Plugins. Customizing your browser has never been easier!
● HD Video: Watch hardware-accelerated, super-smooth, HD-quality HTML5 video on YouTube using the new WebM format.
● Privacy improvements: Mozilla always puts privacy first, and this latest beta fixes flaws in some Web standards that could expose your browser history.
● Crash Protection: Experience uninterrupted browsing (now available on all platforms) - when a plugin crashes or freezes, you can resume browsing by simply refreshing the page.
● Performance: We know that performance is important. In this version, we focused on improving responsiveness at start-up and during page loads. This is just the beginning for performance improvements in Firefox 4.
Under the hood:
● HTML5 Parser: Run the best Web apps of today and tomorrow if a user's browser doesn't support HTML5, they still wont miss out on your content.
● WebSockets: Build real-time, online interactions like gaming and chatting.
● IndexedDB: Use structured storage in your Web applications to speed them up or provide offline support.
● Web Console: Peek into dynamic websites with this experimental "Heads Up Display" analysis tool.
● Simpler Add-On Development: Authors can create Add-Ons that don't require a restart to install, develop their Add-Ons more quickly using the new powerful Jetpack SDK, and safely connect to existing libraries using js-ctypes.
● For a full list of Web technologies supported by Firefox check out our "big chart o features."
You can download the new beta from the link below...
Read More