Today, May 3, Mozilla has pushed the first point release of the recently launched Firefox 46.0 web browser to all supported platforms, including GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows.
Mozilla announced the release of Firefox 46.0 on April 26, 2016, bringing the long-anticipated GTK3 integration for the GNU/Linux platform. Other interesting features are enhanced security for the JavaScript JIT (Just In Time) compiler and improvements to the screen reader behavior with blank spaces for Google Docs.
Mozilla Firefox 46.0 also introduced support for the document.elementsFromPoint HTML5 element, HKDF (HMAC-based Extract-and-Expand Key Derivation Function) support for the Web Crypto API, along with performance and stability improvements to the WebRTC component, new tools for web developers, and many security fixes.
Here’s what’s new in Mozilla Firefox 46…. (read more)
Remember to like our facebook and our twitter @ubuntufree for a chance to win a free Ubuntu laptop by Dell or HP!
Top Trending Pages: Ubuntu Downloads | Ubuntu How To Guide | Download Ubuntu Software | Share Ubuntu Files With Windows