After a dozen beta releases, the Mozilla Foundation has finally a fourth version of its browser, which will address the offensive and renewed Chrome Internet Explorer 9.
has come a new generation of browsers that no longer compete only in technology or market share, but the speed with which people download them since the company announced its launch.
Thus, if the new Internet Explorer 9 seemed to enhance the reputation of Microsoft, with 2.3 million downloads in its first day, version Firefox 4 final recorded one million downloads in less than four hours , and five million downloads in 19 hours . That's not bad.
that craving can be done with the program has to do with waiting. And is that Mozilla has taken a while releasing an update after another up to ten betas in recent months to decide to launch the product to compete with IE9, Chrome (powered by Google), Safari (for Apple) and Opera.
Technically, Firefox 4 has gained in speed and improved framerate Flash, Quicktime or Silverlight to avoid crashing. Take the usual security enhancements and support for 3D graphics.
a practical level, has a new interface and introduces the "Panorama", which allows grouping tabs into groups for easier management. They have also improved the navigation bar ("awesome bar", they call it), revising our history to suggest destinations if you do not remember the address of a page.
is not just the usual competition between browsers. The programs released these days will face a change in technology (as will the promising desarroollando HTML5) and an unprecedented diversity of devices.
is no longer a matter of a few computers with internet browsing on different screens and different versions of (almost) the same operating system. Now the profile of the Internet is much more fragmented between computers, smart phones and tablets with screens as varied, ranging from seven to ten inches, with resolutions for all tastes. All this without forgetting Internet-connected televisions, which are becoming more common.
Source: www.baquia.com
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