Tag Archive | "Mozilla Firefox"

Firefox 10 now available for download, has a disappearing act in-store for you.

February 1st, 2012 at 5:49 AM | Computing Misc.

Firefox 10 is now available for download. Since we already know the UI uplift of the browser will begin with version 12, most things are under the hood this time around. Among other things it adds a disappearing forward button, which only appears once you have used the back button. Now for the less important stuff, you get a code inspector baked into Firefox akin to webkit’s “Inspect Element” and Microsoft’s “Developer Tools”.  Keep reading past the break to see the working of the developers tools.

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Firefox’s new-tab and default home page to get some much deserved love from Mozilla.

January 29th, 2012 at 3:09 AM | Computing News

Mozilla has been on a record run with Firefox’s new releases currently numbered at 6 with the release of Firefox 9 withing a period of  9 months. Although much of the UI has been overhauled from version 3.6, the default home page and new-tab page have remained pretty much unchanged. So here’s a look at the changes that will be part of the new version.

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Firefox 9 is now available with a speedier JavaScript engine.

December 20th, 2011 at 11:37 AM | Misc. News

Mozilla has returned with yet another update for Firefox web browser and this time we do have something to cheer about. Firefox 9 comes with a speedier JavaScript engine that makes its script processing 30% faster in benchmarks. This new JavaScript trickery is being labeled as Type Inference. Another major improvement is the addition of “ two finger swipe navigation ” in Mac OS X Lion. Also the theme integration for Mac OS X has been improved. Head on past the break for the download links.

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Firefox 8 released, goes unnoticed.

November 10th, 2011 at 3:37 AM | News

Firefox 8

Its yet another update for your favorite Firefox browser. Mozilla is here, yet again, with some not so exciting features because of its Rapid Release Strategy(a new version in every 6 weeks).  It seems like they are focusing more on release date than the product itself. So here’s a rundown of its “new” features.

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Firefox 7 rolls out, browser updates will never be same again.

September 27th, 2011 at 3:49 PM | Computing News

There was a time when you waited for a new update to come out for your favorite browser to check what’s new. Okay, maybe you didn’t wait. But it always had that new car smell. Nowadays, its like a new version is released every other week. This week we have Firefox 7 rolling out for you. Download link past the great divide.

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Firefox 5 : Is it any better than Firefox 4 ?

June 25th, 2011 at 1:34 PM | Computing News

Its just been three moths since Firefox 4 and Mozilla has launched Firefox 5. It was well known that Mozilla is now going to follow a much faster development cycle to match rival Google’s Chrome browser. But is it a bit too early for a retail release of next version ? Is it more stable than Firefox 4 ? Are there any performance enhancements in Firefox 5 ? Keep reading to get all your questions answered.

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Mozilla releases Firefox 4 for Android and Maemo

March 30th, 2011 at 4:16 AM | Mobiles

Mozilla has released Firefox 4.0 mobile web browser for Android phones. The new Firefox 4 for Android and Maemo mobile devices offers tabbed browsing, bookmarks, Firefox Sync support and even Add-ons. Several nifty features have been added to the latest version of mobile Firefox, but Adobe Flash support is still nada. Read on for more info and the introductory Video.

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Customize Firefox 4 UI with a few neat tricks (get rid of that annoying orange color and make it slimmer).

March 29th, 2011 at 11:07 AM | Misc.

Hate that orange Firefox Button at the top of Firefox 4 window ? You are not alone. While browsing through Mozilla’s developer forum, I stumbled across a file called “userChrome.css” through which you can customize many of the UI elements of Firefox 4. Just have a look at the pic above you’d understand what I mean. Read on for a step-by-step procedure to get that awful orange color out of the way and slim down Firefox 4 navigation(even slimmer than Chrome).

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