It's exactly one moth since Mozilla's
last release of Firefox (13). Guess what? Mozilla has released Firefox
14, already. The new Firefox 14 is upgraded with new security and
developer friendly features. And, there is something for Mac users too.
Overall, the new Firefox promises to deliver more security to end users,
make web application support more robust, and make the developers
happy.
Firefox 14 comes with Google’s secure search feature
enabled by default. That is, everything you search on Google will be
served through HTTPS encryption. Whether, you are browsing the web at
the comfort of your home or office, or sitting in a public café network
administrator won’t be able to pry on you again. Although, Google is the
only provider allowing Firefox encrypt searches, the developer team is
considering to expand the feature to other search engines in future.
Firefox 14 has added another security feature for the users. It will
show whether a website’s identity is verified or not in an easily
visible format.
Developers have something to be happy about too. Firefox 14 adds
support for Pointer Lock API. This would allow better experience and
control when playing online games. Native fullscreen mode is also added
for OS X Lion 10.7 to offer better viewing experience of videos and
better playing experience for games.
Download the Firefox 14 now.
Source: Mozilla
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