Mozilla Firefox 5 fixes bugs, meets rapid release schedule

Mozilla Firefox 5 fixes bugs, meets rapid release schedule
Mozilla hit June 21 target for the release of Firefox 5.

Compared to past upgrades to the Mozilla Firefox web browser, the release of version 5 was much more muted. Mozilla said that it made over 1,000 improvements to the web browser, although most are just minor bug fixes and tweaks. The user interface is virtually the same as Firefox 4.



Among the biggest changes in Firefox 5 are improvements to HTML 5 support, and the CSS Animations standard to enable developers to build more visually-enhanced Web applications and websites.


The release of Firefox 5 comes after March's much louder release of Firefox 4, under a new rapid release strategy that has been likened by observers to Google's Chrome release policies. Security firms in general recommend that browser refreshes are carried out more often by vendors.

Of the changes to Firefox 5, there were ten bug fixes, seven of which were deemed "critical" by the company. One "moderate" bug fix was targeted at WebGL, a 3D graphics rendering standard that was recently (and very publicly) criticized and snubbed by Microsoft due to serious security concerns.

Context Information Security alerted Firefox to the WebGL implementation bug, and has pointed out several other serious security problems with WebGL in the past, even going as far as suggesting users disable WebGL functionality altogether in Firefox and Chrome.

The latest Firefox for Android adds the "Do Not Track" privacy feature, helping users to opt-out of online behavioral tracking to safeguard their privacy. Mozilla says Firefox is the first browser to offer the Do Not Track feature across multiple platforms.


Mozilla Firefox 5 for Windows:
https://www.afterdawn.com/software/network/browsers/firefox.cfm



Mozilla Firefox 5 for Mac OS X:
https://www.afterdawn.com/software/network/browsers/firefox_for_mac.cfm

Mozilla Firefox 5 for Linux:
https://www.afterdawn.com/software/network/browsers/firefox_for_linux.cfm


Written by: James Delahunty @ 23 Jun 2011 10:28
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  • 15 comments
  • 3MUK

    firefox has always been my preferred web browser. hope they keep updating it.

    "You can lead a fool to wisdom but you cant make him think"

    23.6.2011 10:53 #1

  • ZippyDSM

    Er.....name version number<patch number. You do not need FF 100 due to patching....morons.....

    Until lobbying is a hanging offense I choose anarchy!
    Ah modern gaming its like modern film only the watering down of fiction and characters is replaced with shallow and watered down mechanics, gimmicks and shiny-er "people".
    http://zippydsmlee.wordpress.com/

    23.6.2011 12:18 #2

  • LordRuss

    Originally posted by ZippyDSM: Er.....name version number<patch number. You do not need FF 100 due to patching....morons..... I tend to agree. Just send a patch out. But 1000 'fixes'!!! That conjures up another five letter word that begins with "F" and it certainly doesn't bring fix to my mind.

    Yet I still prefer Firefox well above & beyond the other browsers.

    http://onlyinrussellsworld.blogspot.com

    23.6.2011 13:25 #3

  • Azuran

    Yeah I used chrome briefly when I could no longer tolerate the memory leak bug. It was fixed for me in 4 though so now I'm back with FF.

    23.6.2011 15:00 #4

  • nonoitall

    To me, so far FF5 seems like a nice improvement over FF4. Seems like they streamlined a few subtle things that give the browser an overall snappier feel. IMO, this is more like what FF4 'should have been'. I like that they took a hint from Chrome and now when you close a tab on a full tab bar, the remaining tabs defer resizing until the mouse leaves the tab bar - makes it easier to rapidly close several tabs that are next to each other.

    23.6.2011 18:29 #5

  • ZippyDSM

    Originally posted by nonoitall: To me, so far FF5 seems like a nice improvement over FF4. Seems like they streamlined a few subtle things that give the browser an overall snappier feel. IMO, this is more like what FF4 'should have been'. I like that they took a hint from Chrome and now when you close a tab on a full tab bar, the remaining tabs defer resizing until the mouse leaves the tab bar - makes it easier to rapidly close several tabs that are next to each other. Ya but it still takes 500MB of ramm to open 5 pages at once >>

    Until lobbying is a hanging offense I choose anarchy!
    Ah modern gaming its like modern film only the watering down of fiction and characters is replaced with shallow and watered down mechanics, gimmicks and shiny-er "people".
    http://zippydsmlee.wordpress.com/

    23.6.2011 19:43 #6

  • nonoitall

    I have 25 tabs open at the moment and FF is using ~460MB. Actually at this point, I think FF is one of the lighter browsers RAM-wise, when compared with other current browsers.

    23.6.2011 19:48 #7

  • Elliott2010 (unverified)

    maybe maxthon and avant browser are more safer .i dont believe firefox any more.i saw a lots of news report firefoxs dangerous recently.frankly, i only want to protect my information. i think switching to other browser is my best choice.

    24.6.2011 03:02 #8

  • kopah

    Google toolbar is not compatible with ff5 which is a shame

    24.6.2011 15:13 #9

  • LordRuss

    And neither is Russell's computer... $@&*%*... 1st in what appears to be several proposed random crashes to come. No updates, no new software, no new drives, just a random trip to the can and "hello, crash reporter".

    There's one for FireFox 6.

    http://onlyinrussellsworld.blogspot.com

    24.6.2011 20:15 #10

  • aldan

    funny you should mention that russell.my computer acted like that with firefox 4 so i downgraded to 3.6.thought id give 5 a try and so far so good.

    25.6.2011 16:08 #11

  • LordRuss

    I could be squalling just because I have an old computer running XP. Most of the software is plain geared up for Vista & 7. These problems don't seem to be prevalent on my 7 machine at all. Which I suppose I should have mentioned that in my last statement. Had I done this kind of omission in a documentary in the military I would have been executed, so I'll be a bit more cautious next time.

    http://onlyinrussellsworld.blogspot.com

    25.6.2011 16:16 #12

  • aldan

    hear ya.celeron d 2.8 ghz with 1 gig ram.win xp pro.the problems with ff 4 started right away and its been almost a week with 5 and no probs.

    25.6.2011 18:30 #13

  • smiler123

    What ever happened to good old Netscape lol

    Everything I have written is a lie and a product of my imagination.

    25.6.2011 19:21 #14

  • ZippyDSM

    Originally posted by smiler123: What ever happened to good old Netscape lol AOL I believe.

    Until lobbying is a hanging offense I choose anarchy!
    Ah modern gaming its like modern film only the watering down of fiction and characters is replaced with shallow and watered down mechanics, gimmicks and shiny-er "people".
    http://zippydsmlee.wordpress.com/

    25.6.2011 19:29 #15

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