Firefox 11 And Firefox 12 Features, Release Date

By | November 15, 2011


Firefox 11 And Firefox 12 Features, Release Date

What’s new and what to expect?

As people are getting used to the faster Mozilla Firefox release cycles, we have some news about the Firefox 11 and potentially Firefox 12 web browsers.

Firefox 11 Features

  • Web Apps Integration to Desktop
  • Improve display of location bar results

As you can see from the screenshot above, Firefox 11 will feature 32x32px icons and include few other UI changes, such as: ability to remove entry on hover, removed scrollbar, improved URL recognition, additional spacing and no separator line.

Anything else for Firefox 11? Yes.

  • Redesigned HTML5 media controls
  • In-content UI, meaning improved consistency of visual experience.
  • New Tab Page

Originally planned for Firefox 9, it’s set to bring speed dial and few other goodies.

As far as release date goes, Firefox Alpha is set for December 20th.

Firefox 12 Features (?)

Now this is a tricky one. Although Firefox 12 changes are unknown, Firefox 11 has some of the features marked as “at risk”, meaning that it could be migrated to the next Firefox release, which is version 12.

The only guaranteed feature is a panel based Download Manager.

What else could you see?

  • Firefox Home Tab

Locally hosted version of Home Tab, which will allow users to customize it in any shape in any way they want.

  • Google Chrome settings migration

Originally planned for Firefox 10, it will allow users to import Google Chrome settings and data to Firefox web browser.

Firefox 12 release date remains unknown.

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Vygantas is a former web designer whose projects are used by companies such as AMD, NVIDIA and departed Westood Studios. Being passionate about software, Vygantas began his journalism career back in 2007 when he founded FavBrowser.com. Having said that, he is also an adrenaline junkie who enjoys good books, fitness activities and Forex trading.

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  1. Guesty Guest says:

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  2. Guesty Guest says:

    My attempt at posting release dates in a table above was sht. Apologies. Basically it’s every 6 weeks on a Tuesday.

    Firefox 9 – 20th December 2011

    Firefox 10 – 31th January 2012

    Firefox 11 – 13th March 2012

    Firefox 12 – 24th April 2012

    Firefox 13 – 5th June 2012

  3. Asknobody says:

    “Google Chrome settings migration”. With such new features that EVERY user is waiting (etc. option to remove more stuff), FF should concentrate only on 1 important feature – FF settings export tool to Chrome

    • Shane Bundy says:

      I think that’s up for Google to decide.

    • Jordan says:

      Chrome is bloated, has no respect for the privacy of it’s users, and is featureless.

      Even Opera had a more powerful extensions API than the current Chrome when Opera’s was in beta, and don’t even get me started about Firefox.

      And despite these things Chrome STILL uses significantly more memory than Firefox.

      You’re simply a victim of false advertising. Nah. I’ll pass. :)

  4. Maxim says:

    I like the 32x32px icons. Other than that it looks quite rubbish.

  5. Jonas says:

    But what’s in Firefox 10? That’s the one after the current beta version, and more interesting since it’s closer in time…

  6. Mohan says:

    I like that UI, hopefully the same UI will make it’s way on to Ubuntu and other Linux distros.

  7. Bessie Fernandes says:

    I read so much about chrome but just now cannot remember a lot. I think there was one thing I read that its software on Word was fantastic.

  8. Melina says:

    Are these updates gonna stop anytime soon? Apparently I downloaded FF4 right around the time these crazy updates started and now I’m at FF8 with at least FF13 to look forward to by sometime NEXT year! By 2015 they’ll be at FF31 at this rate.

  9. Melina says:

    And guess what in 4 number updates NOTHING has changed! At this rate, that’ll be the case for FF9, 10, etc. too. *screams*