The latest version of Mozilla Firefox has been out for a few hours. But the next version is on the way. Mozilla Firefox 53 will be released in mid-April and will be available to many, but not everyone.
One of the main news that Firefox 53 brings is its restriction of platforms. Thus, the new version will not work on computers that have a processor more older than Pentium 4 or AMD Opteron, something that makes many users stay without trying this version.
The processor will not be the only restriction that Mozilla will impose on Firefox 53, the operating system will also be a condition. But Gnu / Linux users will have no problems in this part since the restrictions will be for Windows XP and Windows Vista, operating systems where the new version of Mozilla's browser will not work.
Mozilla Firefox 53 won't surprise us with self-playing videos
As for technical advances and news, users will no longer have to depend on any plugin to be able to mute the tabsSince as of this version of Mozilla Firefox, all tabs will be muted by default. The themes and the appearance of the browser has also been modified, but this time to lighten them both in load and in operation, being lighter themes and making the browser not spend so many resources in that aspect.
The browser's reader mode will also be improvedOn this occasion, it will analyze the pages we want to read and will make an assessment of the time it will take us to read that web page. Function that some modern reading applications already have.
At the moment, Mozilla Firefox 53 is only available through the development channel and in beta, we can get it through this link. But for those looking for something stable either wait until April 18 or use the new Mozilla Firefox 52 What do you choose?
I have a pentium 4
So I won't have a problem?