Mozilla has posted Firefox 6 final letting you download the new browser ahead of its August 16th official release and Firefox 6 offers more control over permissions, faster start times, a plug-in check feature, improved HTML5 support and more. A few of the new updates are updated Address Bar functionality, a redesigned Web Developer menu, an improved Firefox Sync and faster startup time and you can download the latest Firefox 6 Beta now…………..
In typical Mozilla fashion, a complete build of Firefox 6 is now unofficially available for your downloading pleasure, three days ahead of schedule and if you’re looking for a major facelift to the desktop edition, you won’t find one here — most of the new features aren’t cosmetic. This new release includes several minor improvements that might not be noticeable to the naked eye: indeed, there are no major user interface changes or a revamped feature set, at least for the common user. Yet, after using the browser for a few minutes, you might immediately notice speed improvements of about 20% according to Mozilla itself, as well as significantly reduced memory consumption. For developers, there are quite a few interesting additions and the Developer menu has been updated for the first time since Firefox 4 with a link to Scratchpad, a new built-in tool that allows developers to execute JavaScript code in real-time. There’s also a new Get Mode Tools option which links to a whole range of developer oriented extensions, such as Firebug, Stylish and others you’re likely familiar with if you’re a developer. Keep in mind that there’s a small chance that this allegedly final build is updated before it’s released to the public next week, yet that’s very unlikely unless major issues are found. If you’re a Firefox fan, then go ahead and get Firefox 6, you won’t be disappointed.
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