Firefox is now old enough to make foolish mistakes but get a lower insurance rates when it goes to rent a car.
On Wednesday, Mozilla.org released version 25.0 of its Firefox web browser. The new version, a 47.1 megabyte download via MacUpdate, adds the following fixes and changes:
– [New] Web Audio support.
– [New] The find bar is no longer shared between tabs.
– [Changed] If away from Firefox for months, you now will be offered the option to reset it to its default state while preserving your essential information.
– [Changed] Resetting Firefox no longer clears your browsing session.
– [Developer] CSS3 background-attachment:local support to control background scrolling.
– [Developer] Many new ES6 functions implemented.
– [HTML5] iframe document content can now be specified inline.
– [Fixed] Blank or missing page thumbnails when opening a new tab.
– [Fixed] Security fixes can be found here.
Firefox 25.0 requires an Intel-based Mac running Mac OS X 10.6 or later to install and run.
If you’ve tried the new version and have any feedback to offer, please let us know in the comments.