A few hours ago, the stable version of Mozilla Firefox 53 has been released. This new version of the popular free web browser is loaded with news but even more absent.
Among the novelties of the new version, Mozilla Firefox 53 removes support for older processors from Intel as well as older Microsoft operating systems. It also incorporates new tools already announced as Quantum, a part of the new web engine that Firefox will have in its future versions.
First of all, Mozilla Firefox 53 no longer offers support for older operating systems such as Windows XP or Windows Vista and it will not support processors older than Pentium 4 and AMD Opteron. It has also begun to remove support for 32-bit systems, in this case the 32-bit versions of Mac OS X.
Quantum Compositor will ease process load on Mozilla Firefox 53
Quantum Compositor is the new tool that has been introduced in Mozilla Firefox 53. This tool will be in charge of managing the drivers and graphic libraries related to the web browser. Quantum Compositor will be accompanied by two themes, one dark and the other bright, which will accompany the new version of Mozilla Firefox.
The Aurora distribution channel also disappears and now development versions of Firefox will be distributed in a channel called "Beta Channel". The reading mode has also undergone changes and in this case now users can see elapsed reading time and the pages you would have read with that web page.
Mozilla has long been talking about a change of course with its browser, a course that would make the web browser on the same level as Google Chrome. It seems that Quantum is that immediate future. Future that will make the web browser is faster and faster than Google Chrome, But Will he really get it?
Give Firefox a vote of faith! As a web developer I agree that it lacks a lot of features that chrome does. But nevertheless it is not that far behind.
Firefox will do it
FireFox one of the best browsers. With the latest update of the browsing speed uvelichelis significantly.
thx good