Firefox extensions development and version 7-Mozilla Attained a Benchmark
One of the powerful web and open-source entities, Mozilla, seems to put no end to its Firefox extension development. Backed by a strong developer community, Mozilla’s Firefox browser is currently competing with several high-end rivals to offer impeccable browsing experience to its user. After several quick releases, Mozilla is determined to launch its most feature-rich version-Firefox 7.
The Firefox 7 beta 5 is available for user downloads and reviews. This version is better known as the memory-management version and is said to occupy 20 to 30 percent less memory as compared to its immediate predecessor. It is also said to have repaired the memory leaks problem and to have infused new core components such as application data stored in SQLite.
With Firefox 7 and several new Firefox extensions development, Mozilla is focused in improving memory handling, performance, stability and XUL. For users who wish to build on the old extensions, Firefox extension developers are focused on breaking and optimizing a few extensions and applications to work on top of the new browser.
Besides the robust browser, Firefox also introduces JavaScript Firefox extensions development to add parallel processing capability. Firefox 7 also includes additional JavaScript and SVG features; and as it can easily import your favorites, settings and other information, you have nothing to lose.
In terms of privacy, Firefox implements better pop-up blocker and keeps your computer safe from malicious spyware by not loading harmful Active X controls. Built on powerful Gecko platform, Firefox 7 provides fastest and reliable web browser with smaller memory foot prints, memory management, faster page load and several customization options. Firefox 7 leaves no scope for complaints from it users. It also leaves a benchmark for its rivals. It’s time to see whether rivals can develop something greater than this for sustainability.