Monday, August 22, 2011

Mozilla Firefox 6.0 Final

Mozilla has released Firefox 6.0; just two months after the previous version of the popular browser hit the Web.
The latest release is available via Mozilla’s Website. The organization also moved Firefox 7 to beta, according to a posting on the Mozilla Wiki. Mozilla is keeping this release a low-key affair, as befitting a browser update that’s mostly tweaks to compatibility and performance, including reduced startup times and some new highlighting in the address bar. Aside from the latter, noticeable changes to the user interface are pretty much nonexistent.  
This newest version arrives a mere two months after Firefox 5, which itself debuted some three months after Firefox 4 entered the marketplace. For consumers, upgrading most likely won’t represent that much of a hassle: They click “download,” and a few minutes later (depending on your connection speed), they’re tooling around with a new browser.
Whether that group proves effective for enterprise IT pros, the latter could certainly have its collective hands full with Firefox’s new release schedule. As in the case of Firefox 5, the latest iteration is now available for download ahead of its official release. The new version's UI has mostly been left unchanged. However, it's reportedly 20% faster than its predecessor.

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