Its latest releases have centered on improving technical aspects, as its appearance continues being pretty much the same as that of previous versions. Performance and stability have, once again, been improved with better JavaScript and rendering engines, increased HTML5 compatibility, independent processing for the browser’s add-ons, and much more.
The speed with which websites are loaded, and resource use, have also seen improvements, therefore avoiding the excessive use of memory found on previous versions. With the release of each newer version the tool has run more and more smoothly, allowing it to compete head to head with its main competitors.
Each newer version of Firefox has definitely presented important changes and improved its service, allowing it to no longer be seen as a simple alternative to Internet Explorer and Google Chrome and to become the main choice for millions of users around the world.
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