![]() ![]() Stories from around the web will be promoted in the Firefox new tab page by default for all UK-based browser users (mercifully though this can be disabled).įinally, Mozilla say it’s added the option to view a PDF download(s) in Firefox using the browser’s built-in PDF reader (though it’s always done this for me, so YMMV). That page says: 'Firefox version 78 is the last supported Firefox version for macOS users of OS X 10.9 Mavericks, OS X 10.10 Yosemite and OS X 10.11 El Capitan. Mozilla’s Pocket purchase serves up the goods for users in UK. This is designed to help those looking to “reset” the browser to its default settings (by uninstalling and reinstalling it) avoid the hassle and proceed straight to go. Windows users benefit (?) from a ‘refresh’ button in the Firefox uninstaller package. This only shows if you’ve recently closed multiple tabs and saves you from needing to restore tabs individually by repeatedly mashing the restore tab shortcut (which is how I, and many others, usually go about it). Download 78.15.0 75 MB OS X 10. Keep an eye out for the new “Undo Close Tabs” option that’s been added to the right-click tab menu. Any release north of Ubuntu 16.04 LTS will be fine here.įirefox 78 also serves as the latest Extended Support Release (ESR). To download and install Firefox on Mac: Visit the Firefox download page in any browser (for example, Safari). Specifically: GNU libc 2.17, libstdc++ 4.8.1, and GTK+ 3.14 or newer. But major headline additions? Well, I’ll let you decide if any of the ones below qualify as that!įirst up: new minimum Linux system requirements are introduced in Firefox 78. Open the full History window with the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Shift + H (Cmd + Shift + H on Mac). There’s are some welcome security patches, a bevy of bug fixes, and a pinch of usability finesse. Tongue firmly out of my cheek I once again report that latest change-log for this (rightly) revered browser isn’t loaded with changes. Yeah, can’t say I’ve heard of the last one either □. Mozilla Firefox 78 is now available to download for Windows, macOS, and something called Linux.
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