· Implemented Twitter search;
· Tabs can now be loaded on demand, greatly improving start-up time;
· Implemented an one-time add-on selection dialog to easily manage your installed extensions;
· HTML5 context menus support;
· Better memory performance;
· Third party add-on are now disabled by default;
· insertAdjacentHTML support;
· Better CSS hyphen support;
· Better WebSocket support;
· CORS support.
Mozilla Firefox 8.0 is supported on both 32-bit and 64-bit architectures, which means that it will run on any Linux distribution.
Canonical will also update their supported Ubuntu releases to Firefox 8 via the official channels, just update your systems in a few days.
Until then, Download Mozilla Firefox 8 for Linux binaries and sources right now. Also, don't forget to visit our always up-to-date Firefox Extensions section for the latest add-ons!
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