Mozilla Firefox beta

Software Screenshot:
Mozilla Firefox beta
Software Details:
Version: 64.0b9 updated
Upload Date: 1 Dec 18
Developer: Mozilla
Distribution Type: Freeware
Downloads: 4717
Size: 41750 Kb

Rating: 4.2/5 (Total Votes: 10)

Firefox beta includes dozens of major features and improvements - by testing them early we'll be able to respond to your feedback for future versions of Firefox. Once you download Firefox, you're part of our beta program and will receive regular updates as more features launch.

Mozilla Firefox 15 beta is in the Web Browsers category of the Browsers section.

What is new in this release:

  • You can now use the context menu on toolbar buttons added by add-ons to remove the add-on
  • WebRender enabled by default for Desktop NVIDIA GPUs on Windows 10
  • Enterprise policy support for MacOS
  • You can now select multiple tabs from the tab bar, and mute, move, bookmark, or pin them quickly and easily
  • Changes to URL bar autocomplete shortcuts: use ctrl-enter to canonicalize a word to a .com URL. On MacOS, cmd-enter now opens in a tab.
  • about:crashes has been redesigned to make it clear when a crash is being submitted to Mozilla, as well as being clear that removing crashes locally does not remove them from crash-stats.mozilla.com
  • Support for RSS preview and live bookmarks is being removed
  • Error pages for common TLS certificate issues have been updated to be clearer

What is new in version 64.0b3:

  • You can now use the context menu on toolbar buttons added by add-ons to remove the add-on
  • WebRender enabled by default for Desktop NVIDIA GPUs on Windows 10
  • Enterprise policy support for MacOS
  • You can now select multiple tabs from the tab bar, and mute, move, bookmark, or pin them quickly and easily
  • Changes to URL bar autocomplete shortcuts: use ctrl-enter to canonicalize a word to a .com URL. On MacOS, cmd-enter now opens in a tab.
  • about:crashes has been redesigned to make it clear when a crash is being submitted to Mozilla, as well as being clear that removing crashes locally does not remove them from crash-stats.mozilla.com
  • Support for RSS preview and live bookmarks is being removed
  • Error pages for common TLS certificate issues have been updated to be clearer

What is new in version 62.0b15:

  • Display preview image and favicon in the New Bookmark dialog
  • Added a Clear Site Data and Cookies button to the identity popup located next to the address bar so as to provide a quick and easy process to delete local data for the visited website
  • Three-pane Inspector in Developer Tools separates the rules into its own panel
  • New tab page sections such as top sites, highlights, and Pocket can be adjusted to include 1 to 4 rows in the Preferences
  • Added Canadian English (en-CA) locale
  • Users who disconnect Firefox for desktop from Sync are now offered the option to wipe their personal data from that device (such as bookmarks, passwords, history, cookies, and site data)
  • Added a button to the hamburger menu to toggle Tracking Protection on and off
  • The description field for bookmarks has been removed. Users who manually changed the field can export old descriptions via html or json. Stored descriptions will be removed in a future release.
  • The release version of Firefox 62 will be sandboxing AutoConfig to the documented API. You can test this in Firefox Beta by setting the preference general.config.sandbox_enabled to true. If you need to continue use more complex AutoConfig scripts, you will need to use Firefox Extended Support Release (ESR).

What is new in version 59.0 b3:

Version 59.0 b3 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

What is new in version 58.0 b6:

  • WebVR has been enabled for Mac OS X users
  • Added Nepali (ne-NP) locale
  • Added support for form autofill for credit card
  • Downgrading profile to previous versions is not supported. In case of downgrade, it is suggested to use a new profile

What is new in version 57.0 b7:

Version 57.0 b7 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

What is new in version 57.0 b3:

  • Firefox is getting a major Visual Redesign (Photon project) activated on the Nightly channel and which will ship with Firefox 57 on the release channel.
  • Accessibility indicator will now appear in the title bar of the window when Accessibility services are enabled
  • Added support for Date/Time input
  • Allow users to manage the site data
  • Changed
  • Middle mouse paste in the content area on Unix systems no longer navigates to URLs by default
  • The browser's "autoscrolling" feature now uses asynchronous scrolling, similar to other input methods like mousewheel, providing a smoother scrolling experience.
  • Support more strict sandboxing protection (level 3) on Linux

What is new in version 56.0 b1:

Version 56.0 b1 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

What is new in version 54.0 b13:

Version 54.0 b13 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

What is new in version 54.0 b1:

  • Bookmarks created on mobile devices are now shown in "Mobile Bookmarks" folder in the drop down list from the toolbar and Bookmarks option in the menu bar in Desktop Firefox
  • Clearer and more detailed information for download items in the download panel
  • Create your own custom devices in Responsive Device Mode

What is new in version 53.0 b6:

  • Lightweight themes are now applied in private browsing windows
  • Reader Mode now displays estimated reading time for the page
  • On qualified Windows systems, a new 'compositor process' mitigates the risk of device driver related browser crashes
  • Windows users can select 32-bit or 64-bit versions in the installer
  • Two new 'compact' themes available in Firefox, dark and light, based on the Firefox Developer Edition theme changed
  • Windows XP and Vista are no longer supported. XP and Vista users running Firefox 52 will continue to receive security updates for another year.
  • 32-bit Mac OS X is no longer supported. Firefox is now a 64-bit only Mac OS X application
  • Updates for Mac OS X are smaller in size compared to updates for Firefox 52
  • Media playback on new tabs is blocked until the tab is visible
  • Permission notifications have a cleaner design and cannot be easily missed
  • Shortened titles on tabs are faded out instead of using ellipsis for improved readability
  • Refresh of the media controls user interface
  • Ended Firefox Linux support for processors older than Pentium 4 and AMD Opteron

What is new in version 52.0 b8:

Version 52.0 b8 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

What is new in version 52.0 b2:

  • Send and open a tab from one device to another with Sync
  • Windows 8 touch screen support for multiprocess Firefox
  • Pages containing insecure password fields now display a warning directly within username and password fields.
  • Removed Battery Status API to reduce fingerprinting of users by trackers
  • Removed NPAPI support for plugins other than Flash. Silverlight, Java, Acrobat and the like are no longer supported.
  • Implemented the Strict Secure Cookies spec which forbids insecure (http:) sites from setting cookies with the "secure" attribute, and in some cases prevents an insecure site from setting a cookie with the same name as an existing "secure" cookie from the same base domain.

Improved experience for downloads:

  • Notification in the toolbar when a download fails
  • Quick access to five most recent downloads rather than three
  • Larger buttons for canceling and restarting
  • Improved text input with some third-party keyboard layouts on Windows, e.g., keyboard layouts which have chained dead keys, inputs two or more characters with a non-printable key or a dead key sequence, inputs a character even when a dead key sequence failed to compose a character.

What is new in version 51.0 b7:

Version 51.0 b7 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

What is new in version 51.0 b3:

  • Added support for FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) playback
  • View passwords from the prompt before saving them
  • Zoom indicator is shown in the URL bar if the zoom level is not at default level
  • Improved video performance for users without GPU acceleration - less CPU usage and better full screen experience
  • Support saving passwords for forms without 'submit' events
  • Remove Belarusian (be) locale
  • Added support for WebGL 2
  • Process separation (e10s) now supported on Windows 10 touch screen devices and systems with accessibility tools installed

What is new in version 50.0 b9:

Version 50.0 b9 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

What is new in version 50.0 b1:

  • Find in page now supports a mode to search for whole words only
  • New preference for allowing Ctrl+Tab to cycle through tabs in recently used order
  • Improved printing by using the Reader Mode
  • Fixed rendering of dashed and dotted borders with rounded corners (border-radius)
  • Emoji for everyone! Firefox will use built-in Emoji on operating systems without native Emoji fonts (Windows 8.0 and lower and Linux)
  • Use accel-(opt/alt)-r as the reader mode keyboard shortcut

What is new in version 48.0 b1:

  • Enhanced protection against malware downloads
  • New design of the URL bar result panel with more results
  • Skia, the graphic library, enabled by default on GNU/Linux for better canvas performances
  • Tab and Shift+F10 are now also supported in Firefox customization mode
  • Fixed Jabra headset and Logitech C920 webcam audio issue; users heard a frequency distorted (i.e. "Mickey Mouse") voice (WebRTC)
  • Improved step debugging on last line of functions
  • Ending support for Firefox on OS X 10.6, 10.7, and 10.8
  • Removed integration with Windows Remote Access Service modem Autodial
  • WebRTC improvements

What is new in version 47.0 b6:

  • Support for Google's Widevine CDM on Windows and Mac OS X so streaming services like Amazon Video can switch from Silverlight to encrypted HTML5 video
  • Embedded YouTube videos now play with HTML5 video if Flash is not installed
  • Added support for ChaCha20/Poly1305 cipher suites
  • Enable VP9 video codec for users with fast machines
  • New Devtools for Service Workers adds a button to start registered SWs
  • Allow users to view and debug all the registered SWs in about:debugging#workers
  • Functionality in about:debugging to simulate Push messages for testing
  • Smart multi-line input in the Web Console
  • Review Firefox performance data in about:performance
  • WebCrypto: RSA-PSS signature support
  • Allow no-cache on back/forward navigations for https resources
  • The Firefox click-to-activate plugin whitelist has been removed.
  • FUEL (Firefox User Extension Library) has been removed, add-ons relying on it will stop working, use add-on SDK instead
  • The browser.sessionstore.restore_on_demand preference has been reset to its default value (true) to avoid e10s performance problems
  • WebCrypto: PBKDF2 supports SHA-2 hash algorithms

What is new in version 46.0 b7:

Version 46.0 b7 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

What is new in version 45.0 b9:

Version 45.0 b9 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

What is new in version 45.0 b2:

  • Instant browser tab sharing through Hello.
  • GTK3 integration (GNU/Linux only).
  • Synced Tabs button in button bar.
  • Tabs synced via Firefox Accounts from other devices are now shown in dropdown area of Awesome Bar when searching.
  • Introduce a new preference (network.dns.blockDotOnion) to allow blocking .onion at the DNS level.
  • URLs containing a Unicode-format Internationalized Domain Name (IDN) are now properly redirected.
  • Tab Groups (Panorama) feature removed.

What is new in version 42.0 b8:

Version 42.0 b8 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

What is new in version 41.0 b9:

Version 41.0 b9 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

What is new in version 40.0 b2:

Version 40.0 b2 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

What is new in version 40.0 b1:

  • Support for Windows 10 including tablet mode
  • Download protection from potentially unwanted software
  • Suggested Tiles show sites that may be of interest, based on categories from your recent browsing history
  • Add URLs to a Hello conversation for additional context
  • New style for add-on manager based on the in-content preferences style
  • Smoother and more reliable CSS animations via asynchronous animations
  • Improved scrolling, graphics, and video playback performance with off main thread compositing (GNU/Linux)
  • Add-on extensions that are not signed by Mozilla will display a warning
  • Smoother animation and scrolling with hardware vsync (Windows only)
  • JPEG images use less memory when scaled and can be painted faster

What is new in version 38.0.5b3:

Version 38.0.5b3 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

What is new in version 34.0b4:

Version 34.0b4 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

Supported Operation Systems

Similar Software

Grammarly Lite
Grammarly Lite

11 Apr 18

Firefox Sync
Firefox Sync

27 Apr 18

K-Ninja Samurai
K-Ninja Samurai

28 Apr 18

Risingware Browser
Risingware Browser

28 May 15

Other Software of Developer Mozilla

Brick
Brick

12 May 15

Mozilla Sunbird
Mozilla Sunbird

28 Apr 18

Venkman
Venkman

21 Sep 15

Comments to Mozilla Firefox beta

Comments not found
Add Comment
Turn on images!