Upcoming Firefox Support Changes
After two years of regular updates, we’ll end our support for Firefox 3.6 on April 24th. In the years since Firefox 3.6, we’ve make incredible improvements to Firefox, including phenomenal … Read more
After two years of regular updates, we’ll end our support for Firefox 3.6 on April 24th. In the years since Firefox 3.6, we’ve make incredible improvements to Firefox, including phenomenal … Read more
The latest Firefox Aurora is now available for download and testing! The latest Firefox Aurora is now available, including early-stage features like New Tab, a redesigned default Home Page and … Read more
A new Firefox Beta for Windows, Mac and Linux is now available for download and testing. This beta makes updating to new versions of Firefox easier and includes more than … Read more
One of my favourite features in the next version of Firefox, which just hit the beta channel, is the one you’ll never see. In the new Firefox Beta for Windows, … Read more
UPDATE: The security bug reported by ZDI is one we had already identified and fixed through our internal processes. This eliminates the need for us to delay this week’s releases, … Read more
Over the last few weeks we worked hard on getting the New Tab feature into Nightly builds. This feature displays a series of thumbnails of your most commonly visited sites … Read more
Over the past few months we’ve been working on a number of improvements to the Firefox update experience. These improvements use new approaches to update that allow Firefox to update … Read more
The latest Firefox Aurora is now available for download and testing! What’s New in Firefox Aurora: Firefox Aurora Notes for Windows, Mac, Linux For Developers: Firefox Aurora Hacks Try these … Read more
A new Firefox Beta for Windows, Mac and Linux is now available for download and testing. This beta adds new in-product developer tools that make it easier to visualize page … Read more
I like trains. Last year, we put Firefox on a train-based release model: every six weeks, another train leaves the station. When a feature catches the train it moves through … Read more