The official Firefox beta 11 release notes contain a number of feature additions as well as fixes and updates to certain aspects of the browser and reads as follows:
[NEW] Firefox can now migrate your Bookmarks, History and Cookies from Google Chrome.
[NEW] With Sync Enabled, add-ons can now be synchronised across your computers.
[NEW] The CSS text-size-adjust property is now supported.
[HTML5] The outerHTML property is now supported on HTML elements.
[HTML5] View source syntax highlighting now uses the HTML5 parser.
[FIXED] Redesigned media controls for HTML5 video playback.
[FIXED] Firefox notifications may not work properly with Growl 1.3 or later.
Users may have noted that in the Google Chrome browser, the update process occurs seamlessly in the background. This silent update feature will also now be included with Firefox on Windows. The somewhat annoying User Account Control, which seems to require permissions to do anything, will only need to be granted access one time only, meaning after the initial permission has been granted; updates will be handled seamlessly upon restart of the browser.
The latest beta version will also include support for web developers, allowing them to visualize a webpage in full three dimensional goodness using the page inspector 3D view which has been built in. If the machine being used is compatible with WebGL then viewing the page in 3D will offer a whole new perspective on web page structure and make up.
Download links:
Download Firefox v11.0 Portable Full: http://adf.ly/6Ci08
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