However, on the two virtual machines (Windows 7 and Ubuntu Linux) I have on my MacBook Pro, Firefox is the main browser I use. There’s also improved HTML 5 support and other “under the hood” changes.Įven though I, personally, tend to stick with Safari for the vast majority of my Web browsing, I still keep an updated copy of Firefox handy every so often, I’ll find a site that pitches a fit over Safari, yet handles Firefox just fine.“Panorama” – Another one for “tab junkies.” Allows you to drag and drop tabs into groups, helping you keep things a little more organized.“Switch to Tab” – great for those who keep about 50 tabs open at any given time, when you enter something in the URL bar that’s already loaded, this goes to the already-opened tab, rather than spawning a new one.“App tabs” – for pages/sites you always keep open.moving tabs to the top of the window (not an aesthetic that I particularly like, but somebody may).It includes some interesting new features, such as: While version 4.0 has been in “beta” for quite some time now, this is now the full release version. In case you missed it, the next version of Firefox was released yesterday morning.
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