Ohjelman tiedot:
Nimi: Mozilla Firefox Versio: 19.0 Lisenssi: Freeware Järjestelmä: Päivitetty: 03.03.2013 Kotisivu: Mozilla Firefox
Mozilla Firefox on avoimeen lähdekoodiin perustuva Internet-selain. Firefoxilla netin selaaminen on turvallista ja nopeaa. Ominaisuuksiin kuuluu mm. välilehdet, pop-up ikkunoiden esto, yksityinen selaustila ja helppokäyttöinen lataustenhallinta. Lisäksi ohjelmaan saa lisättyä ominaisuuksia liitännäisten avulla.
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Firefox 15.0.1: * Sites visited while in Private Browsing mode could be found through manual browser cache inspection (787743) * Silent, background updates * Support for SPDY networking protocol v3 * WebGL enhancements, including compressed textures for better performance * Localization in Maithili (see all available locales) * Optimized memory usage for add-ons * JavaScript debugger integrated into developer tools * New layout view added to Inspector * High precision event timer implemented * The CSS word-break property has been implemented. * New responsive design tool allows web developers to switch between desktop and mobile views of sites * Native support for the Opus audio codec added * The and elements now support the played attribute * The element now supports the media attribute * Focus rings keep growing when repeatedly tabbing through elements (720987) Firefox 13.0.1: * Windows Messenger did not load in Hotmail, and the Hotmail inbox did not auto-update (764546, fixed in 13.0.1) * Hebrew text sometimes rendered incorrectly (756850, fixed in 13.0.1) * Flash 11.3 sometimes caused a crash on quit (747683, fixed in 13.0.1) * When opening a new tab, users are now presented with their most visited pages * The default home page now has quicker access to bookmarks, history, settings, and more * SPDY protocol now enabled by default for faster browsing on supported sites * Restored background tabs are not loaded by default for faster startup * Smooth scrolling is now enabled by default * 72 total improvements to Page Inspector, HTML panel, Style Inspector, Scratchpad and Style Editor * The column-fill CSS property has been implemented * Experimental support for ECMAScript 6 Map and Set objects has been implemented * Support for the CSS3 background-position property extended syntax has been added * The :invalid pseudo-class can now be applied to the element * The CSS turn unit is now supported * Various security fixes Firefox 12.0: * Windows: Firefox is now easier to update with one less prompt (User Account Control) * Page Source now has line numbers * Line breaks are now supported in the title attribute * Improvements to "Find in Page" to center search result * URLs pasted into the download manager window are now automatically downloaded * Support for the text-align-last CSS property has been added * Various security fixes * Some TinyMCE-based editors failed to load (739141) * OS X: WebGL performance may be degraded on some hardware (713305) Firefox 11.0: * Firefox can now migrate your bookmarks, history, and cookies from Google Chrome * With Sync enabled, add-ons can now be synchronized across your computers * The CSS text-size-adjust property is now supported * Redesigned media controls for HTML5 video * The outerHTML property is now supported on HTML elements * View source syntax highlighting now uses the HTML5 parser (see bug 482921) * The Style Editor for CSS editing is now available to web developers * Web developers can now visualize a web page in 3D using the Page Inspector 3D View * SPDY protocol support for faster page loads is now testable * XMLHttpRequest now supports HTML parsing * Files can now be stored in IndexedDB (see bug 661877) * Websockets has now been unprefixed * Various security fixes * Firefox notifications may not work properly with Growl 1.3 or later (691662) Firefox 10.0: * The forward button is now hidden until you navigate back * Most add-ons are now compatible with new versions of Firefox by default * Anti-Aliasing for WebGL is now implemented (see bug 615976) * CSS3 3D-Transforms are now supported (see bug 505115) * New element for bi-directional text isolation, along with supporting CSS properties (see bugs 613149 and 662288) * Full Screen APIs allow you to build a web application that runs full screen (see the feature page) * We've added IndexedDB APIs to more closely match the specification * Inspect tool with content highlighting, includes new CSS Style Inspector * Mac OS X only - after installing the latest Java release from Apple, Firefox may crash when closing a tab with a Java applet installed (700835) * Some users may experience a crash when moving bookmarks (681795) Firefox 9.0 has the following changes: * Added Type Inference, significantly improving JavaScript performance * Improved theme integration for Mac OS X Lion * Added two finger swipe navigation for Mac OS X Lion * Added support for querying Do Not Track status via JavaScript * Added support for font-stretch * Improved support for text-overflow * Improved standards support for HTML5, MathML, and CSS * Fixed several stability issues * Fixed several security issues ... Firefox 8.0 has the following changes: * Add-ons installed by third party programs are now disabled by default * Added a one-time add-on selection dialog to manage previously installed add-ons * Added Twitter to the search bar for select locales. Additional locale support will be added in the future * Added a preference to load tabs on demand, improving start-up time when windows are restored * Improved performance and memory handling when using and elements * Added CORS support for cross-domain textures in WebGL * Added support for HTML5 context menus * Added support for insertAdjacentHTML * Improved CSS hyphen support for many languages * Improved WebSocket support * Fixed several stability issues * Fixed several security issues Firefox 7.0.1 has the following changes: * Fixed a rare issue where some users could find one or more of their add-ons hidden after a Firefox update (see the blog post) Firefox 7.0.0 introduced the following changes: * Drastically improved memory handling for certain use cases * Added a new rendering backend to speed up Canvas operations on Windows systems * Bookmark and password changes now sync almost instantly when using Firefox Sync * The 'http://' URL prefix is now hidden by default * Added support for text-overflow: ellipsis * Added support for the Web Timing specification * Enhanced support for MathML * The WebSocket protocol has been updated from version 7 to version 8 * Added an opt-in system for users to send performance data back to Mozilla to improve future versions of Firefox * Fixed several stability issues * Fixed several security issues Firefox 6.0.2 has the following changes: * Removed trust exceptions for certificates issued by Staat der Nederlanden (see bug 683449 and the security advisory) * Resolved an issue with gov.uk websites (see bug 669792) Firefox 6.0.1 has the following changes: * Revoked the root certificate for DigiNotar due to fraudulent SSL certificate issuance (see bug 682927 and the security advisory) Firefox 6.0 has the following changes: * The address bar now highlights the domain of the website you're visiting * Streamlined the look of the site identity block * Added support for the latest draft version of WebSockets with a prefixed API * Added support for EventSource / server-sent events * Added support for window.matchMedia * Added Scratchpad, an interactive JavaScript prototyping environment * Added a new Web Developer menu item and moved development-related items into it * Improved usability of the Web Console * Improved the discoverability of Firefox Sync * Reduced browser startup time when using Panorama * Fixed several stability issues * Fixed several security issues Firefox 5.0.1 has the following changes: * Worked around an issue in Mac OS X 10.7 that could cause Firefox to crash * Worked around an issue caused by Apple's "Java for Mac OS X 10.6 Update 5" where the Java plugin would not be loaded Firefox 5.0 has the following changes: * Added support for CSS animations * The Do-Not-Track header preference has been moved to increase discoverability * Tuned HTTP idle connection logic for increased performance * Improved canvas, JavaScript, memory, and networking performance * Improved standards support for HTML5, XHR, MathML, SMIL, and canvas * Improved spell checking for some locales * Improved desktop environment integration for Linux users * WebGL content can no longer load cross-domain textures * Background tabs have setTimeout and setInterval clamped to 1000ms to improve performance * Fixed several stability issues * Fixed several security issues What’s New in Firefox 4: * Firefox 4 is available in over 80 languages * Uses JägerMonkey, a new, faster JavaScript engine that is up to six times faster than Firefox 3.6 * Support for the Do Not Track ("DNT") header that allows users to opt-out of behavioural advertising * Firefox Sync is included by default, allowing you to securely synchronize between multiple computers and mobile devices * Certain graphics rendering operations are now hardware-accelerated using Direct3D 9 on Windows XP, Direct3D 10 on Windows Vista and 7, and OpenGL on Mac OS (OpenGL on Linux will be supported in the future) * Direct2D Hardware Acceleration is now on by default for Windows 7 users * WebGL is enabled on all platforms that have a capable graphics card with updated drivers * Native support for the HD HTML5 WebM video format, hardware accelerated where available * Firefox button has a new look for Windows Vista and Windows 7 users * Tabs are now on top by default on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux * You can search for and switch to already open tabs in the Smart Location Bar * The stop and reload buttons have been merged into a single button on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux * The Bookmarks Toolbar has been replaced with a Bookmarks Button by default (you can switch it back if you'd like) * Crash protection for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X when there is a crash in the Adobe Flash, Apple Quicktime or Microsoft Silverlight plugins * You can turn any tab into an "App Tab" by right-clicking on it and selecting "Make into App Tab" from the context menu * The default homepage design has been refreshed * Overhaul of the bookmarks and history code, enabling faster bookmarking and startup performance * Per-compartment garbage collection is now enabled, reducing work done during complex animations * Additional polish for the Firefox Add-ons Manager * Improved web typography using OpenType with support for ligatures, kerning and font variants * Web developers can animate content using CSS Transitions * Responsiveness and scrolling improvements from the new retained layers layout system * HTML5 Forms API makes web based forms easier to implement and validate * Support for the new proposed Audio Data API * Support for HSTS security protocol allowing sites to insist that they only be loaded over SSL * A new feature called Panorama gives users a visual overview of all open tabs, allowing them to be sorted and grouped * An experimental API is included to provide more efficient Javascript animations * Firefox now supports the HTML5 video "buffered" property * Changes to how XPCOM components are registered in order to help startup time and process separation * New Addons Manager and extension management API (UI will be changed before final release) * Significant API improvements are available for JS-ctypes, a foreign function interface for extensions * CSS Transitions are partially supported * Core Animation rendering model for plugins on Mac OS X. Plugins which also support this rendering model can now draw faster and more efficiently * Web developers can update the URL field without reloading the page using HTML History APIs * More responsive page rendering using lazy frame construction * Link history lookup is done asynchronously to provide better responsiveness during pageload * CSS :visited selectors have been changed to block websites from being able to check a user's browsing history * New HTML5 parser * Support for more HTML5 form controls * Web authors can now get touch events from Firefox users on Windows 7 machines * A new way of representing values in JavaScript that allows Firefox to execute heavy, numeric code (used for things like graphics and animations) more efficiently Firefox 3.6.15 fixes the following issues: * Fixed an issue where some Java applets would fail to load in Firefox 3.6.14 Firefox 3.6.14 fixes the following issues: * Fixed several security issues. * Fixed several stability issues. Firefox 3.6.13 fixes the following issues: * Fixed several security issues. * Fixed several stability issues. Firefox 3.6.12 fixes a critical security issue that could potentially allow remote code execution. Firefox 3.6.11 fixes the following issues: * Fixed several security issues. * Fixed several stability issues. Firefox 3.6.10 fixes the following issues: * Fixed a single stability issue affecting a limited number of users Firefox 3.6.9 fixes the following issues: * Introduced support for the X-FRAME-OPTIONS HTTP response header. Site owners can use this to mitigate clickjacking attacks by ensuring that their content is not embedded into other sites. * Fixed several security issues. * Fixed several stability issues. Firefox 3.6.8 fixes the following issues: * Fixed a single stability issue affecting some pages containing plugins. Firefox 3.6.7 fixes the following issues: * Fixed several security issues. * Fixed several stability issues. Firefox 3.6.6 modifies the crash protection feature to increase the amount of time that plugins are allowed to be non-responsive before being terminated. Firefox 3.6.4 provides uninterrupted browsing for Windows and Linux users when there is a crash in the Adobe Flash, Apple Quicktime or Microsoft Silverlight plugins. If a plugin crashes or freezes, it will not affect the rest of Firefox. You will be able to reload the page to restart the plugin and try again. Firefox 3.6.4 also fixes the following issues: * Fixed several security issues. * Fixed several stability issues. Firefox 3.6.3 fixes a critical security issue that could potentially allow remote code execution. Firefox 3.6.2 fixes the following issues: * Fixed a critical security issue that could potentially allow remote code execution (see bug 552216). * Fixed several additional security issues. * Fixed several stability issues. Notable Firefox 3.6 features include: * Available in more than 70 languages - get your local version. * Support for a new type of theme called Personas, which allow users to change Firefox's appearance with a single click. * Protection from out-of-date plugins to keep users safer as they browse. * Open, native video can now be displayed full screen and supports poster frames. * Improved JavaScript performance, overall browser responsiveness, and startup time. * The ability for web developers to indicate that scripts should run asynchronously to speed up page load times. * Continued support for downloadable web fonts using the new WOFF font format. * Support for new CSS attributes such as gradients, background sizing, and pointer events. * Support for new DOM and HTML5 specifications including the Drag & Drop API and the File API, which allow for more interactive web pages. * Changes to how third-party software can integrate with Firefox in order to prevent crashes. Firefox 3.5.7 fixes the following issues: * Fixed a common stability issue. * Fixed a problem with how updates were being presented to users. Firefox 3.5.6 fixes the following issues: * Fixed several security issues. * Fixed several stability issues. Firefox 3.5.5 fixes the following issues: * Several stability issues. Firefox 3.5.4 fixes the following issues: * Several security issues. * Several stability issues. * Added the ability to re-submit crash reports (bug 378528) * After using Clear Recent History some SSL sites would not load all images and styles without pressing reload (see bug 480619) Firefox 3.5.3 fixes the following issues: * Several security issues. * Several stability issues. Firefox 3.5.2 fixes the following issues: * Several security issues. * Images with ICC profiles now render properly on all monitors. Firefox 3.5.1 fixes the following issues: * Several security issues. * Several stability issues. * An issue that was making Firefox take a long time to load on some Windows systems. Firefox 3.5 * Support for the HTML5 < video > and < audio > elements including native support for Ogg Theora encoded video and Vorbis encoded audio. (Try it here!) * Improved tools for controlling your private data, including a Private Browsing Mode. * Better web application performance using the new TraceMonkey JavaScript engine. * The ability to share your location with websites using Location Aware Browsing. (Try it here!) * Support for native JSON, and web worker threads. * Improvements to the Gecko layout engine, including speculative parsing for faster content rendering. * Support for new web technologies such as: downloadable fonts, CSS media queries, new transformations and properties, JavaScript query selectors, HTML5 local storage and offline application storage, text, ICC profiles, and SVG transforms. F irefox 3.0.11 fixes several issues found in Firefox 3.0.10: * Fixed several security issues. * Fixed several stability issues. * Several issues were reported with the internal database, SQLite, which have now been fixed by upgrading to a newer version. * Fixed an issue where, in some specific cases, the bookmarks database would become corrupt. (bug 464486) Firefox 3.0.10 fixes two issues found in Firefox 3.0.9: * Fixed a security issue. * Fixed a major stability issue. Firefox 3.0.9 fixes several issues found in Firefox 3.0.8: * Fixed several security issues. * Fixed several stability issues. * Many users experienced an issue where a corrupt local database caused Firefox to “lose� its stored cookies. (bug 470578) * Fixed an issue where, starting with Firefox 3.0.7, inline image attachments on popular webmail services (like AOL and AIM) would not display. (bug 482659) * Large forms would sometimes take a long time to submit. (bug 426991) * In certain cases, new windows would not have proper focus. (bug 446568) Firefox 3.0.8 fixes two critical security issues found in Firefox 3.0.7: * Fixed two security issues. Firefox 3.0.7 fixes several issues found in Firefox 3.0.6: * Fixed several security issues. * Fixed several stability issues. * Official releases for the Estonian, Kannada and Telugu languages are now available. * Items in the "File" menu show as inactive after using the "Print" item from that menu - switching to a new tab restores them (bug 425844). This issue has been fixed. * For some users, cookies would appear to go “missing� after a few days (bug 444600). * Mac users of the Flashblock add-on, experienced an issue where sound from the Flash plug-in would continue to play for a short time after closing a tab or window (bug 474022). * Fixed several issues related to accessibility features. Firefox 3.0.6 fixes several issues found in Firefox 3.0.5: * Fixed several security issues. * Fixed several stability issues. * In previous versions of Firefox, some users experienced a problem where parts of the screen were not properly displaying after Firefox was open for long periods of time. * Improved the ability for scripted commands (including those included in popular extensions like Adblock Plus) to work properly with plugins. (bug 438830) * Removed the client user ID from crash reports. * Fixed issues with the display of some Indic scripts. Firefox 3.0.5 fixes several issues found in Firefox 3.0.4: * Fixed several security issues. * Fixed several stability issues. * Official releases for the Bengali, Esperanto, Galician, Hindi, and Latvian languages are now available. * Replaced the End-User License Agreement with a new "Know Your Rights" info bar on initial install. * When installing multiple signed XPIs simultaneously, previous versions of Firefox would fail. * Fixed several issues found in the accessibility implementation. * Added the ability to send OS-specific system notes in the crash reporter. * See the Firefox 3.0.4 release notes for changes in previous releases.
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