Firefox 10 officially supports the add-on better
Mozilla lets users download the 10th stable Firefox version (for PC, Mac), promising to correlate with old add-ons and automatically hide the Forward button to make the interface neat.
Mozilla lets users download the 10th stable Firefox version (for PC, Mac), promising to correlate with old add-ons and automatically hide the Forward button to make the interface neat.
Since Mozilla launched Firefox 4 last year, extensions have turned off automatically when upgrading the browser to the new version. The release of the 10th version will be compatible with most add-ons including older ones that have not been upgraded by developers.
Another notable feature in Firefox 10 is the hidden interface of the Forward button. This feature only appears when the user presses the 'Back' button to undo the previous page.
PC users can download stable versions of Firefox 10 here .
Firefox 10.
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