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Firefox 10 Released

Taco Cowboy writes "It's time to upgrade again. Firefox 10 is out and here's a list of bugs fixed in the new version."

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  1. Before any jokes appear by jcreus · · Score: 5, Informative

    Firefox has launched a new version release system, creating an ESR for enterprises, organizations, etc. which is released once in 7 Firefox usual releases (Firefox 10, 17, 24, etc.), so that they don't have so much trouble (it must be horrible to find that two new versions have appeared as you are updating...). See a submission which didn't get to the front page for more details.

  2. And FF10 also makes addons compatible by default by kripkenstein · · Score: 5, Informative

    Firefox has launched a new version release system, creating an ESR for enterprises, organizations, etc. which is released once in 7 Firefox usual releases (Firefox 10, 17, 24, etc.), so that they don't have so much trouble (it must be horrible to find that two new versions have appeared as you are updating...). See a submission which didn't get to the front page for more details.

    In addition to the ESR Firefox (which is basically like an Ubuntu LTS in how it works), Firefox 10 also marks addons as compatible by default. These two things solve much of the update annoyances.

    FF11 will remove the UAC prompt on Windows, which will be a further improvement in 6 weeks from now.

  3. I like it by Barefoot+Monkey · · Score: 4, Informative

    A version bump doesn't mean much these days, but this version is a big improvement. It's suddenly much more responsive and there's a very stylish built-in inspect tool if you press Ctrl+Shift+i. Also, Safari-style 3D transforms are implemented at last!

  4. Incomplete summary by revealingheart · · Score: 5, Informative

    Could a Slashdot editor please add to the summary info about the Extended Support Release for organizations released at the same time, and the new built-in web developer tools? Even a link to a website with coverage about the new changes to Firefox would do.

  5. Re:How does it compare to Chrome? by bhcompy · · Score: 4, Informative

    firefox RAM usage on http://news.slashdot.org/story/12/02/01/1840252/firefox-10-released, only tab open - 243mb across 2 processes(firefox.exe, plugin-container.exe)
    chrome RAM usage on http://news.slashdot.org/story/12/02/01/1840252/firefox-10-released, only tab open - 99mb across 4 processes(chrome.exe x4)

    This isn't a problem on your average desktop, but it blows ass on older machines, laptops, and netbooks that don't have the resources or the newer technologies that help offset the fact that Firefox is fat

  6. Re:Still no Flash in mobile ... by Millennium · · Score: 4, Informative

    Flash is a plugin. Bug the people who make it -Adobe, not Mozilla- if you want to use it on mobile devices.

  7. Re:And FF10 also makes addons compatible by defaul by claar · · Score: 4, Informative

    Actually, there are links to two bugzilla issues in that link of yours that explain how they intend to do it (I won't link them here so /. doesn't drive bugzilla down).

    It appears they intend to create a Windows service that runs as Administrator that will perform the updates, thus bypassing UAC.

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  8. Re:lolwut by Grishnakh · · Score: 4, Informative

    Wrong. Chromium doesn't auto-update at all. You're thinking of Chrome.

    Chromium also doesn't have a lot of the built-in BS that Chrome has, such as a PDF reader (Okular works just fine, thank you), and stats reporting.

  9. Re:And FF10 also makes addons compatible by defaul by ferongr · · Score: 5, Informative

    The Maintenance Service does not run at startup, but only when Firefox itself instructs it to do. It's installed with Startup type set to "Manual".

    Seriously, before you whine at least take the time to read the damn bug.

  10. Re:And we care because... by theweatherelectric · · Score: 4, Informative

    Now if we could just get Mozilla to play better with the enterprise.

    The first Extended Support Release is based on Firefox 10: http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/organizations/. The FAQ outlines the life cycle for the ESR builds.