Mozilla Updates Firefox To Include Built-In Messaging Features
With addition of these features and Mozilla coming up with new updates every six weeks, with next release to be in sometime in November, we expect its popularity to increase among masses.
The main features under test in the latest Firefox beta concern Private Browsing.
Mozilla introduced the Windows 10 version in August and the company also came up with a version of Firefox for the iPhone and the iPad to woo the customers. The Android version will also now detect and let you know if you bookmark the same page twice. (There’s some irony in the fact that it was Microsoft’s victory in that struggle that led to Firefox’s birth.) And Opera-the hallowed, feature-rich browser that nearly no one uses, but which has somehow managed to stick around for decades-has added features such as a BitTorrent client into its browser interface. Mozilla says that the service has been developed by Telefónica with an aim of providing the users ease of communication with users by allowing them to message right from the browser.
Mozilla continues to try to enhance Firefox with each new version.
The users will be able to share the web browsing data including bookmarks.
Firefox keeps sprucing up its browser, but Internet Explorer and Google Chrome still lead the pack. I’ve used Firefox as my main browser for years, and although it’s not as popular among Web surfers as it once was, it gets the job done without unnecessary drama.
Mozilla has released the latest version of Firefox, with the update including built-in messaging capabilities, profile customization features and a number of bug fixes. It’s a notable enhancement, because it makes it easier for users to take advantage of the safeguards.
For Android users, v41 provides a few features that help you search through multiple search engines in quick search panel and also the ability to close tabs through swipe-to-close on tablets.