Wednesday, 30 April 2014

Mozilla Firefox 29 Is Available For Download

    Mozilla today officially launched Firefox 29 for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android. This is a massive release: Firefox Sync has been revamped and is now powered by Firefox Accounts, there’s a new customization mode, and the company’s major user interface overhaul Australis has finally arrived.
Firefox 29 has been released over on Firefox.com and all existing users should be able to upgrade to it automatically.
 Mozilla Firefox 29 is available for download with a new user interface known as Australis and with many important changes and new features.
The Gamepad API is finally finalized and enabled and I am sure that gamers will be very happy to play web games with a gamepad. The Gamepad API is designed to be very simple and to work with the traditional gamepad controllers, however it is difficult to support every device.
What are some other new things in this release of Firefox? Firefox 29 has many other new features such as a redesigned and improved customization mode, an interactive on boarding tour to guide users through new interface changes and the ability to set up Firefox Sync by creating a Firefox account.
There are also two known unresolved issues: Text Rendering Issues on Windows 7 with Platform Update KB2670838 (MSIE 10 Prerequisite) or on Windows 8.1 has a workaround and Without affecting security, after restoring your session, Extended Validation Certificates might not display.
The following is the full list of changes and developer features in this version of Firefox:
 
Here’s the full changelog for Firefox 29:
  • New: Significant new customization mode makes it easy to personalize your Web experience to access the features you use the most (learn more).
  • New: A new, easy to access menu sits in the right hand corner of Firefox and includes popular browser controls.
  • New: Sleek new tabs provide an overall smoother look and fade into the background when not active.
  • New: An interactive onboarding tour to guide users through the new Firefox changes.
  • New: The ability to set up Firefox Sync by creating a Firefox account (learn more).
  • New: Gamepad API finalized and enabled (learn more).
  • New: Malay [ma] locale added.
  • Changed: Clicking on a W3C Web Notification will switch to the originating tab.
  • Developer: ‘box-sizing’ (dropping the -moz- prefix) implemented (learn more).
  • Developer: Console object available in Web Workers (learn more).
  • Developer: Promises enabled by default (learn more).
  • Developer: SharedWorker enabled by default.
  • Developer: input type=”number” implemented and enabled.
  • Developer: input type=”color” implemented and enabled.
  • Developer: Enabled ECMAScript Internationalization API.
  • Developer: Add-on bar has been removed, content moved to navigation bar.
Jonathan Nightingale, Mozilla’s Vice President of Firefox, told TNW that users found Sync really difficult to set up. Mozilla has also made it easier to discover, since many didn’t know it even existed, the VP admitted.
You can try the new Firefox Sync by simply creating an account: all four platforms support it. According to Mozilla, the revamped feature “makes it even easier to setup and add multiple devices.”
Mozilla announced the new Accounts and Sync back in February. Firefox Accounts, which is part of Firefox OS as well, lets users keep track of their login credentials for various services, as well as their bookmarks, history, and any open tabs.
Firefox Sync, the service that actually lets you take your bookmarks, tabs, and personal information with you to another device, is now more secure. More specifically, Mozilla underlines three improvements:
  • Client side key stretching: a technique that protects against man-in-the-middle attacks, even when SSL credentials are compromised.
  • End-to-end encryption: even if Mozilla’s servers are compromised, it is extremely difficult to access a user’s data.
  • Public key cryptography and the BrowserID protocol: Separation between authentication, authorization, and data storage servers to minimize the number of servers that handle authentication material, and thus reducing our attack surface.
 Mozilla has also removed a few things from the main toolbar. The act of bookmarking and management has been combined. The download manager now only shows up if you’ve downloaded a file recently. The same goes for the forward button: it only shows up if it might be needed, which is naturally much less frequently than the back button.
         Customization is now “front and center” in Firefox: the second you exit customization mode, everything stays exactly where you put it. While the feature is very straightforward to use, Nightingale said it “took the most engineering and design time” than any other feature.
Last but certainly not least, is Australis. All the aforementioned customization is being done in what Mozilla calls “the most carefully designed browser interface on the planet.” Nightingale says “the look of the entire UI has changed” as the company has spent quite a lot of time making it “more beautiful” and making sure information is present in a cleaner way.
The company says Firefox’s overall look and feel now focuses more on your Web content, particularly thanks to the new tab structure. Tabs have a “more fluid and streamlined shape,” are positioned higher up in the browser, and those that are not in use have been visually de-emphasized.
As part of the redesign, there’s a new menu panel that includes all of your browser controls, features, and add-ons in one place. You can find familiar tools like copy/paste, print, full page, save, and so on, but there’s also a permanent section for Firefox add-ons, so this is where you can find them all after the download is complete. Nightingale told that the single menu not only makes using Firefox simpler, but it actually brings the browser closer to a mobile UI, which helps the team develop the app across platforms.

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