Mozilla Firefox 7 Released

With the rapid release cycle and all, we are seeing more releases of the Firefox browser than before. Mozilla just pushed Firefox 7 to the official ftp server to prepare for today’s release of the browser. Firefox 7 is actually the first version of the rapid release cycle that is showing big improvements over previous versions.
You may remember that both Firefox 5 and 6 did not ship with big new features or improvements. Well, this changes with the release of Firefox 7. When you look at the new features you will notice one sticking out: Mozilla managed to improve memory usage of the Firefox web browser drastically (that’s the organization’s word). What does it mean in detail? A blog post by Nicholas Nethercoate over at Mozilla has the answers:
-
- Login or register to post comments
Printer-friendly version
- 1004 reads
PDF version
More in Tux Machines
- Highlights
- Front Page
- Latest Headlines
- Archive
- Recent comments
- All-Time Popular Stories
- Hot Topics
- New Members
GNU: The GNU C Library 2.28 and Guix on Android
| Node.js 10.9 and npm milestone
|
Openwashing: Sony, Scality and Ericsson
| Voyage/Open Autonomous Safety (OAS) Now on GitHub
|
Recent comments
2 hours 46 min ago
4 hours 24 min ago
4 hours 26 min ago
4 hours 39 min ago
4 hours 51 min ago
15 hours 5 min ago
23 hours 3 min ago
23 hours 15 min ago
1 day 6 hours ago
2 days 8 hours ago