Firefox 11 Update Ready For Download. Makes Migration From Chrome Easier.
Mozilla has just released the latest version of #-Link-Snipped-# browser. The latest 11.0 version aims to make it easier for the geeks to migrate from Google #-Link-Snipped-# by allowing import of your history, bookmarks and cookies. The updated sync functionality now lets you sync your add-ons across the computers. Web developers may now use the css 'text-size-adjust' & 'outerHTML property' along with the new style editor. #-Link-Snipped-# videos now have redesigned media controls. Google's #-Link-Snipped-# protocol support is now available within Firefox.
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Firefox 11 Offers Several New Features Including New Style Editor
As you'd expect with any version update, Firefox fixes several bugs and promises fewer crashes than version 10. There are few unresolved issues though. For example, Mozilla acknowledges that if you stating Firefox with a locked profile will result into browser crash. Also scrawling the Gmail main window will be a bit slower than in Chrome. Interested users may check out FF11's complete #-Link-Snipped-# on the official website. We want to know how many of you are migrating to Firefox from Chrome and why?