Saturday, November 14, 2015
Mozilla Firefox 33 Beta available with OMTC, New CSP & OpenH264 Support
Mozilla Foundation officially announces the release of Firefox 33.0 beta with several new features along with minor known issues. Well as you know that currently Firefox 32 branch is available and now developers decided to move towards another beta branch with new features. Whatever changes they have proposed in this beta release are available for all platforms including Linux, Windows and Mac.
According to official announcement, Mozilla Firefox 33.0 Beta comes with enhanced tiles, continued experimentation with WebRTC-powered communications feature and new CSP (Content Security Policy) backend. This release also support OpenH264, improved reliability of session restoration, improved search experience through location bar and support for connecting to HTTP proxy over HTTPS.
Among other new features, Mozilla Firefox 33 Beta includes new Azerbaijani locale with OMTC enabled support for Windows, and slimmer and faster JavaScript strings. The proprietary window.crypto properties/functions are removed from this release along with removed JSD (JavaScript Debugger Service) in favor of Debugger Interface.
The HTML5 support of Firefox 32 also recieves some modifications in WebCrypto like support for RSA-OAEP, RBKDF2 and AES-KW, wrapKey and unwrapKey implemented and Import/export of JWK-formatted keys. The modified HTML5 also includes implementation of @counter-style rule from CSS3 Counter Styles specification. You can also review complete list of changes made in Firefox 33 beta browser.
From developers point of view, Firefox 33 beta brings cubic bezier curves editor, display which elements have listeners attached, paint flashing for browser content repaints, editable @keyframes rules in Rules section of Inspector and CSS transform highlighter in the style-inspector. You might also like to check out other latest Software News on our website.
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