![]() ![]() Many other people I know-both Mac and Windows users-use Firefox almost exclusively. 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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