Friday, July 8th 2011
Mozilla Ready with Firefox 7 Aurora Build
Mozilla is so frantically inflating Firefox version numbers, that its latest alpha (Aurora) build is already at version 7, less than a month after Firefox 5 final was released. Mozilla is playing catch-up with Google Chrome and Internet Explorer in the version number game. While informed users might find this silly, perhaps there is some data motivating Mozilla to inflate its version numbers, other than the fact that Google Chrome has already grabbed 20% of the browser market share, discretely updates itself, doesn't brag too much about version numbers; and the fact that Internet Explorer is back in the race with version 9 that greatly improved performance and features.
In any case, Firefox 7 is said to bring with it some new features, including faster startup time, better rendering performance, and more importantly, lower memory footprint. It also features better font rendering when GPU acceleration is enabled. An improved Sync manager syncs bookmarks and passwords instantly with your other devices. Firefox 7 Aurora (alpha, 7.0a2) can be downloaded in a wide range of languages, and for Windows, Mac, and Linux, from this page. Aurora builds can be unstable and buggy.
In any case, Firefox 7 is said to bring with it some new features, including faster startup time, better rendering performance, and more importantly, lower memory footprint. It also features better font rendering when GPU acceleration is enabled. An improved Sync manager syncs bookmarks and passwords instantly with your other devices. Firefox 7 Aurora (alpha, 7.0a2) can be downloaded in a wide range of languages, and for Windows, Mac, and Linux, from this page. Aurora builds can be unstable and buggy.
52 Comments on Mozilla Ready with Firefox 7 Aurora Build
Thank you Google :D
I agree that FF has some performance issues nowday's but lets be loyal for a while and see how it plays out.
Seriously, just call v6 5.1 and v7 5.2.
DAMN YOU, GOOGLE!
It's just a new update plan Mozilla has, to release a new major version every 3 months. The idea is to have Firefox 7 by the end of the year.
It's still silly and a bit childish, but I couldn't care less. As long as there are real improvements and plug-in compatibility, I'll continue to update.
I don't need big numbers to make me download something just like I do need a shitty marketing strategy to put me off a good product.
...yes, I had nothing better to do than to think up some ridiculous story like that.
Mine updated to 7 this morning.
I think I was on 6.04b when it updated to 7.
@Thracken you have to download firefox aurora dude, it's the beta stuff.
No seriously, as a "normal" user, this is a strange situation! I understand it since I'm not entirely dim-witted, but when you have version 5 like me, and see news about 7, you would wonder where 6 is, wouldn't you?