Ready for Firefox 6? Here's What's on the Way

Mozilla Firefox 6

Mozilla's Firefox browser 5th May have only just http://www.pcworld.com/article/228401/firefox_5_beta_available_now_but_not_much_to_see.html, but thanks to the project's new, faster development schedule, the next version is already alive and kicking.

Now available for testing in what Mozilla calls the Aurora channel for pre-beta versions, Firefox 6 Gives both users and Web developers "more control over Their browsing and development environments while Improving overall performance," According to a recent http://blog.mozilla.com/futurereleases/2011/05/27/firefoxaurora/ on the Mozilla blog.

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Though the final version of Firefox 6 Is not due Until August or so, this release Aurora cans now be downloaded for Linux, Mac and Windows from http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/channel/ on the Mozilla Project's Web site.

Such early versions Are not "for the faint of heart," as https://developer.mozilla.org/devnews/index.php/2011/05/27/firefox-aurora-channel-new-updates-available-for-desktop-users/, but They Do Provide a nice preview of what's to come. Here Are A Few intriguing features, We Can Expect to see in Firefox 6.

1. More Control Over Permissions

Firefox 6's new Data Management Window is a site-based permissions interface That lets users control how much access particular Web sites have to Their data browsing, Including cookies, passwords and location information. The feature is still an experimental one, but users cans begin testing it out by typing "about: permissions" in Firefox's Awesome Bar, as it calls the URL Bar. More information about the new cans feature Also be found on a http://blog.sidstamm.com/2011/05/managing-your-relationship-with-sites.html from Mozilla's Sid Stamm, WHO works on privacy and security.

2. Faster Startup Times

"Power users" of Firefox's Panorama feature cans now load saved tab-only groups while using Panorama thanks to Firefox 6's Panorama Groups on Demand feature. The result is improved browser startup time and a better overall experience, Mozilla says.

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3. Faster Performance on Linux

Speaking of speeds, Firefox 6 is Also the first version in the which the browser's newly achieved performance boost for Linux users is expected to be felt, as I

http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/226847/coming_soon_a_faster_firefox_for_linux_users.html last month.

4. Better Management Plug-ins

The new browser version Quickly verifies the compatibility of installed plug-ins directly from the Add-Ons Manager thanks to a Plug-in Check feature.

5. HTML5 and More

In Addition to the Myriad improvements for users, the Aurora version of Firefox 6 Also sports a number of new features for developers, Including Increased support for HTML5, DOM level 3, http://dev.w3.org/html5/eventsource/ , networking technologies and other tools Designed to make it Easier for developers to build advanced Web apps. A new tool lets developers ScratchPad Quickly build and test the JavaScript snippets in the browser, while the Web Console feature has been bolstered with new capabilities. A full list of the developer-oriented features in Gecko 6.0-based Firefox 6 cans be found on a dedicated page on the Mozilla site.

Bottom line? Firefox 4 May have taken the world by storm, but Things are already looking promising for Firefox 6. As a http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/214929/how_you_know_when_its_time_to_switch_to_linux.html user, I can not wait for it to arrive.

source: pcworld.com

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