Download Firefox 14 Final
Just after the Firefox 13 benchmarks were finished, Mozilla has published a new final build for you to play with; believe it or not but it’s called Firefox 14.
So what does this new release bring to the table? Although I am tempted to say “nothing”, we still welcome various security fixes and the HTTPS search. Other noticeable new features include a full screen support for the Mac OS X and auto complete when using the Awesome Bar.
Firefox 14 Final Changelog
– Google searches now utilize HTTPS
– Full screen support for Mac OS X Lion implemented
– Plugins can now be configured to only load on click (requires an about:config change)
– The Awesome Bar now auto-completes typed URLs
– Improved site identity manager, to prevent spoofing of an SSL connection with favicons
– Pointer Lock API implemented
– New API to prevent your display from sleeping
– New text-transform and font-variant CSS improvements for Turkic languages and Greek
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Firefox 14 Final
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And boatload of memory & startup & responsivenes improvements…
 Plugins can now be configured to only load on click (requires an about:config change)
Copy from Opera.
They copied bug fixing from Opera too! Bastards
But they didn’t copy the most important Opera feature – to introduce something new with new version of browser. FF changelog is hilarious (for other browsers users)
 Not for Chrome users…
 But yeah, it’s hilarious and moronic.
Define new.
New – Not existing before; made, introduced, or discovered recently or now for the first time: “new crop varieties”.
To Maxim: I asked for his definition of new, not yours.
To Maxim: Look you otaku little fuck, because I realize that you’re too moronic to figure this out on your own – I’ll explain it to you. The reason I asked for his definition of “new” is because unless he has a very unique one(i.e. nonsensical) – his statement is straight up bullshit.
Does it still need to restart the whole browser if I want to disable one or two add-on?
 Only if the add-on dev was lazy, or made with an old toolkit. So yeah, still needed at many cases.
And the bugs fixed list :p
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/14.0.1/releasenotes/buglist.html
Thanks, that’s a whole lot of bugs!!
does the awesome bar actually auto complete url’s? doesn’t seem to do that for me :(
yes it does, eg type goo and the full url will be in the url bar