Mozilla already released Firefox 13
Firefox 13 is the newest release from the open source browser, Mozilla Firefox. They were claiming that they worked hard to enhanced the performance of this browser through the Project Snappy derivative. Based on Mozilla, Firefox 13 amended their start-up time and aquicker garbage collection that according to their concept will boost recovering the memory when the tabs are closed.
Added features includes tabbed browsing, spell check, accumulative find, live bookmarking, smart bookmarks, download manager, private browsing, geolocation that is based on the Google Service, search system that is powered by Google. A wide selection of functions can also be included with extensions made by the third-party developers that attracts Firefox users.
Mozilla already released Firefox 13
Mozilla Firefox 13 was being released last June this year(2012). Aside from being a speedier and safer version, it also offer a lot of features including Speed dial and twitter search. It's more on the security, customization and performance. This version of Firefox has another vital feature, it is the "private browsing". In this feature, this will allow us to disable history, cookie storing, web page caching, password storing, search bar and form entries. It won't save your download list entries. This version is high performance consisting its speed, latest version of it includes TraceMonkey JavaScript engine that is 20% faster comparing to the previous version.
Mozilla already released Firefox 13
The Mozilla Firefox web browser or simply “Firefox” is a free, open-source web browser developed by “The Mozilla Foundation” and “Mozilla Corporation”, its subsidiary. It is cross-platform available for Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux, Solaris, BSD, and illumos operating systems. The browser uses Gecko layout engine in rendering web pages which applies existing and anticipated web standards.
Firefox started combining new technology in 2017 under the code name “Quantum” to promote parallelism and more intuitive user interface or UI. Aside from being available on standard PCs, Mozilla Firefox is also available for Android with its Firefox for Android version.
On November 12, 2015, an additional version was released, Firefox for iOS, and because of platform limitations, it uses the WebKit layout engine instead of Gecko like all other iOS web browsers.
Among its features include tabbed browsing, spell checking, incremental search, a download manager, private browsing, “geolocation” or location-aware browsing based on a Google service, live bookmarking, Smart Bookmarks, and a built-in search system which uses Google by default in most markets. The latest version at the moment is Mozilla Firefox 64.0.2. It supports Windows 7, Windows 8.x, and Windows 10.
Support for Windows XP and Windows Vista have been dropped. The link above downloads the Firefox web installer. If you want the standalone installer, click the “Advanced install options & other platforms” link. This allows you to download the standalone installer for supported operating systems.