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firefox 13 final released

http://dm-download02.mozilla.org/pu...eases/13.0/win32/en-US/Firefox Setup 13.0.exe
What’s New


  • NEW When opening a new tab, users are now presented with their most visited pages
  • NEW The default home page now has quicker access to bookmarks, history, settings, and more
  • CHANGED SPDY protocol now enabled by default for faster browsing on supported sites
  • CHANGED Restored background tabs are not loaded by default for faster startup
  • CHANGED Smooth scrolling is now enabled by default
  • DEVELOPER 72 total improvements to Page Inspector, HTML panel, Style Inspector, Scratchpad and Style Editor
  • DEVELOPER The column-fill CSS property has been implemented
  • DEVELOPER Experimental support for ECMAScript 6 Map and Set objects has been implemented
  • DEVELOPER Support for the CSS3 background-position property extended syntax has been added
  • DEVELOPER The :invalid pseudo-class can now be applied to the element
  • DEVELOPER The CSS turn <angle> unit is now supported
 
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Thanks for the info. It seems like it should be faster than 12 and should automatically update as well if you have that option on.

boochi, you can feel free to ignore these threads if you want to.
 
Can this feature be turned Off ? ? I like to open a new tab Blank, then I select what site I want to see.

NEW When opening a new tab, users are now presented with their most visited pages
 
Can this feature be turned Off ? ? I like to open a new tab Blank, then I select what site I want to see.

NEW When opening a new tab, users are now presented with their most visited pages
I'd imagine it could. Other browsers such as IE9 have that feature and it can be turned off.
 
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i think i'll wait a couple weeks for 14, or maybe a month or so for 15. this numbering is getting ridiculous. by this time next year they might be on version 30 =/
 
i think i'll wait a couple weeks for 14, or maybe a month or so for 15. this numbering is getting ridiculous. by this time next year they might be on version 30 =/

Yet Google Chrome is on 19 and no one says anything about that...

Complaining about the version number has gotten old. Very old.
 
Yet Google Chrome is on 19 and no one says anything about that...

Complaining about the version number has gotten old. Very old.

It just shows you though that the numbering systems are a bit of a farce. For years they were on Firefox 3.x and now it seems every small update needs an entirely new version number.

I, for one, am looking forward to Chrome 32 next year.
 
Yet Google Chrome is on 19 and no one says anything about that...

Complaining about the version number has gotten old. Very old.

It's just bothersome. I like meaningful version numbers. It makes it easier keeping track of things, and how you expect them to work.

Major number=major change. There's a good possibility of something breaking.

10s decimal place=new features, but same core. Things should work as expected.

100s decimal place=security updates.
 
It's just bothersome. I like meaningful version numbers. It makes it easier keeping track of things, and how you expect them to work.

Major number=major change. There's a good possibility of something breaking.

10s decimal place=new features, but same core. Things should work as expected.

100s decimal place=security updates.
I liked the older FF numbering as well. The reason nobody is complaining about chrome is because it's been numbered like that from the get go.
 
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