New Update to Improve Firefox Memory

There is no doubt that Mozilla Firefox is among the best browsers in the world and they have been working hard to enhance the performance of the browser by adding some more tools to it. Recently, Mozilla Firefox decided to release an update for their Firefox for Windows, Mac and Linux. With the help of this update, users will enjoy better web experience and will get some new tools added to their browser which allow the developers to create better websites at faster rate and even add more web applications to the browser in the future.

Enhanced Performance in Firefox

The new update will have the browser to manage the memory at a better rate and therefore users will find that when they open new tabs the websites and other buttons on the menu bar open at better speed. This update will help heavy internet users to enjoy better browser performance because the information and options will open up at quick rate.

New Tools in Firefox

The new update will add some new tools in Firefox browser that will make it easy and convenient for the developers to build programs that provides better experience to web users. The update will have new version of hardware accelerated Canvas that speeds up HTML5 animations and games in Firefox. This will also allow developers to make different interactive web experiences like Angry Birds and Runfield.

Website Optimization in Firefox

The new update will have Firefox now support W3C navigation timing spec API. This means that developers can measure page load time against bandwidth speeds to optimize websites and other applications.

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