Mozilla Firefox 34.0 beta version for desktop had been released and available for download. This latest release of Firefox 34 comes with quite a number of new features, one of which is addition of new functionality to Firefox Hello WebRTC feature. Firefox Hello provides more value to Firefox users by making it easier to communicate with your friends and family who might not have the same video chat service, software or hardware as you. It’s free to make voice and video calls and there’s no need to download software, plugins or even create an account. It’s ready to go as soon as you open Firefox Beta by clicking on the ‘chat bubble’ icon under the customize menu.
Mozilla Firefox 34 beta changes
- New
- Easily switch themes/personas directly in the Customizing mode
- Wikipedia search now uses HTTPS for secure searching
- Non-intrusive way to set Firefox as default browser
- Recover from a locked Firefox process in the “Firefox is already running” dialog on Windows
- HTML5
- ECMAScript 6 WeakSet and JavaScript Template Strings Implemented
- CSS3 Font variants and features control (e.g. kerning) implemented
- WebCrypto: RSA-OAEP, PBKDF2 and AES-KW support
- Support for the ECMAScript 6 Symbol data type added
- See change log for full details
Install Mozilla Firefox 34 beta on Ubuntu 14.04 & Ubuntu 14.10
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:ricotz/mozilla sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install firefoxcomments powered by Disqus