Firefox 28 Launches With VP9 Video Decoding
Mozilla has today announced the launch of their latest Firefox
browser for Windows, Mac, Linux and Android with the release of Firefox
28.
The latest Firefox 28 version browser is now available to download from the official Firefox website, and Google Play for the Android version, and anyone already using a Firefox browser should see it upgrade automatically to the latest version
New features in the latest Firefox 28 include the implementation of
new VP9 video decoding together with notification centre support for web
notifications within Apple’s Mac OS X operating system. Other new
features include volume control for HTML 5 audio/video and support for
Opus in WebM as well as the addition of new settings to toggle the
dynamic toolbar mode.
Earlier this week Mozilla also announced that it was closing the development of a final release of its Firefox Metro browser for Microsoft Windows, after adoption for its beta Firefox Metro browser’s was less than 1,000 active daily users.
Mozilla is expected to release the next version of Firefox, version 29 towards the end of April 2014, however more information on the currently available latest Firefox browser and to download it jump over to the Mozilla website.
The latest Firefox 28 version browser is now available to download from the official Firefox website, and Google Play for the Android version, and anyone already using a Firefox browser should see it upgrade automatically to the latest version
Earlier this week Mozilla also announced that it was closing the development of a final release of its Firefox Metro browser for Microsoft Windows, after adoption for its beta Firefox Metro browser’s was less than 1,000 active daily users.
Mozilla is expected to release the next version of Firefox, version 29 towards the end of April 2014, however more information on the currently available latest Firefox browser and to download it jump over to the Mozilla website.