Mozilla today officially launched Firefox 29 for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android. This is a massive release: Firefox Sync has been revamped and is now powered by Firefox Accounts, there's a new customization mode, and
How long has it been since Firefox was my primary browser? When it was, its version number was in the low single digits. And today, Mozilla is releasing version 29, which is now available for download. That's not as huge a gap as it sounds: Back in
Tomorrow, on April 29, something amazing is coming to Firefox. It's not an interface adjustment or tweak. It's not a bug fix. It's a complete re-envisioning of Firefox's user experience, and it's been brewing for the past five years.
Mozilla this morning unleashed the largest update to Firefox since… well, ever. Firefox 29, which is available to download now for for Windows, Mac, and Linux, introduces an entirely new UI — called Australis — that does
Firefox users get a nice surprise today as Mozilla revamped its interface and released new special features such as a customizable interface and improved tabs with version 29 of its desktop browser. While many of these features have already been