Firefox 87 Enters Beta with AVIF Support Enabled by Default
Mozilla’s upcoming Firefox 87 web browser is now available for public beta testing with the Backspace key disabled as a “Back” button and various other improvements.
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Mozilla’s upcoming Firefox 87 web browser is now available for public beta testing with the Backspace key disabled as a “Back” button and various other improvements.
Firefox 86 web browser is now available for download. This release comes with AVIF support enabled by default, multiple Picture-in-Picture support by default, Stack Clash protection, and more.
Mozilla’s Firefox 85 web browser is now available for download as the first release without Adobe Flash suppor, a brand-new privacy feature called Network Partitioning, and more.
Firefox 85 web browser is now available for public beta testing with support for removing all saved logins with a single click and without Adobe Flash Player support.
Firefox 84 browser is now available for download. This release comes with WebRender enabled by default on Linux/GNOME/X11 and the last release to support Adobe Flash Player.
The upcoming Mozilla Firefox 84 web browser is now available for public beta testing and promises to finally enable the WebRender feature by default on Linux/X11/GNOME for better performance. The final release is expected in mid-December 2020.
Mozilla Firefox 83 web browser is now available for download. This release introduces a new HTTPS-Only mode, WebRender support for Intel Gen12 GPUs, and various other improvements.
The upcoming Firefox 83 web browser is now available for beta testing. This release comes with various enhancements, including a HTTPS-only mode and an extended WebRender feature with support for mode devices.
Mozilla Firefox 82 web browser is now available for download. This release comes with improvements to Picture-In-Picture mode, as well as faster web page loading and start up times, and various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox 81.0.1 is now available for download as the first point release, addressing a high memory bug and other issues that could affect the overall stability of the open source web browser.
The Mozilla Firefox 81 web browser is now available for download. This release comes with new media controls, improved picture-in-picture discoverability, PDF form filling, and much more.
Mozilla Firefox 81 web browser is now available for public beta testing. The upcoming release promises to enable VAAPI hardware acceleration by default on Linux systems and add support for hardware media keys.
Mozilla Firefox 80 is now available for download. This release comes with FFmpeg/VAAPI acceleration on X11 for Linux, a new setup wizard, as well as various other improvements.
Mozilla Firefox 79 web browser is now available for public beta testing. The upcoming release is scheduled for July 28th and comes with the ability to export saved logins and passwords to a CSV file.
The Mozilla Firefox 78 web browser is now available for download. This release introduces new minimal system requirements for GNU/Linux distributions and it’s now the latest ESR (Extended Support Release) series.
The Mozilla Firefox 77 web browser is now available for download. This release brings Pocket recommendations, improved accessibility, new developer features, and latest security fixes. Coming soon to a GNU/Linux distribution near you!
The upcoming Mozilla Firefox 78 web browser is now available for public beta testing. This release features updated minimal system requirements for GNU/Linux systems and the ability to open downloaded PDFs directly in Firefox.
The Mozilla Firefox 76.0 web browser is now available for download with improvements to Picture-in-Picture mode, as well as to password generation and saving.
The upcoming Mozilla Firefox 76 web browser has entered development. This release promises new security features that will better protect your passwords and improved Picture-in-Picture mode.
The Mozilla Firefox 75 web browser is now available for download. For Linux users, this release brings full WebGL support and fgx acceleration on Wayland, a revamped address bar, and improved HTTPS compatibility.