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Mozilla Firefox 48 is the most popular browser in the World, used by millions of people. It offers great security, privacy, and protection against viruses, spyware, malware, and it can also easily block pop-up windows. The latest version is highly customizable, supports add-ons and extensions, and each browser profile can be configured with different settings.
Firefox 48 Final Minimum System Requirements
What's New in Firefox 48 Final Version ?
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User Experience
- The enhancements to Firefox provide the best possible browsing experience on the Web. The new Firefox smart location bar, affectionately known as the "Awesome Bar," learns as people use it, adapting to user preferences and offering better fitting matches over time.
Performance
- Firefox is built on top of the powerful new Gecko platform, resulting in a safer, easier to use and more personal product.
Security
- Firefox raises the bar for security. The new malware and phishing protection helps protect from viruses, worms, trojans and spyware to keep people safe on the Web.
Customization
- Everyone uses the Web differently, and Firefox lets users customize their browser with more than 5,000 add-ons.
Firefox 48 Final Minimum System Requirements
Windows
Operating Systems
- Windows XP SP2
- Windows Server 2003
- Windows Vista
- Windows 7
- Windows 8
- Windows 8.1
- Windows 10
Recommended Hardware
- Pentium 4 or newer processor that supports SSE2
- 1 GB recommended
- 200MB of hard drive space
Mac
Operating Systems
- Mac OS X 10.6
- Mac OS X 10.7
- Mac OS X 10.8
- Mac OS X 10.9
- Mac OS X 10.10
- Mac OSX 10.11
Recommended Hardware
- Macintosh computer with an Intel x86 processor
- 512 MB of RAM (1 GB or Higher)
- 200 MB hard drive space
Linux
Software Requirements
Please note that Linux distributors may provide packages for your distribution which have different requirements.- Firefox will not run at all without the following libraries or packages:
- GTK+ 2.18 or higher
- GLib 2.22 or higher
- Pango 1.14 or higher
- X.Org 1.0 or higher (1.7 or higher is recommended)
- libstdc++ 4.3 or higher
- For optimal functionality, we recommend the following libraries or packages:
- NetworkManager 0.7 or higher
- DBus 1.0 or higher
- HAL 0.5.8 or higher
- GNOME 2.16 or higher
What's New in Firefox 48 Final Version ?
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Roar for moar protection against harmful downloads! We've got your back
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Process separation (e10s) is enabled for some of you. Like it? Let us know and we'll roll it out to more.
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Add-ons that have not been verified and signed by Mozilla will not load
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GNU/Linux fans: Get better Canvas performance with speedy Skia support. Try saying that three times fast
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WebRTC embetterments:
- Delay-agnostic AEC enabled
- Full duplex for GNU/Linux enabled
- ICE Restart & Update is supported
- Cloning of MediaStream and MediaStreamTrack is now supported
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Searching for something already in your bookmarks or open tabs? We added super smart icons to let you know
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Windows folks: Tab (move buttons) and Shift+F10 (pop-up menus) now behave as they should in Firefox customization mode
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The media parser has been redeveloped using the Rust programming language
- Roar for moar protection against harmful downloads! We've got your back
- Process separation (e10s) is enabled for some of you. Like it? Let us know and we'll roll it out to more.
- Add-ons that have not been verified and signed by Mozilla will not load
- GNU/Linux fans: Get better Canvas performance with speedy Skia support. Try saying that three times fast
- WebRTC embetterments:
- Delay-agnostic AEC enabled
- Full duplex for GNU/Linux enabled
- ICE Restart & Update is supported
- Cloning of MediaStream and MediaStreamTrack is now supported
- Searching for something already in your bookmarks or open tabs? We added super smart icons to let you know
- Windows folks: Tab (move buttons) and Shift+F10 (pop-up menus) now behave as they should in Firefox customization mode
- The media parser has been redeveloped using the Rust programming language
fixed
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Heyo, Jabra & Logitech C920 webcam users. We fixed those pesky WebRTC bugs causing frequency distortions. Buh-bye, squeaky voice!
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Improved step debugging on last line of functions
- Heyo, Jabra & Logitech C920 webcam users. We fixed those pesky WebRTC bugs causing frequency distortions. Buh-bye, squeaky voice!
- Improved step debugging on last line of functions
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So long to support for 10.6, 10.7 and 10.8. Now we can focus on where most Mac users are: 10.9. Don't forget to upgrade!
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After version 48, SSE2 CPU extensions are going to be required on Windows
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Au revoir to Windows Remote Access Service modem Autodial
- So long to support for 10.6, 10.7 and 10.8. Now we can focus on where most Mac users are: 10.9. Don't forget to upgrade!
- After version 48, SSE2 CPU extensions are going to be required on Windows
- Au revoir to Windows Remote Access Service modem Autodial
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WebExtensions support is now considered as stable
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Want to move absolute & fixed positioned elements? (Who doesn't, right?) Now you can with our geometry editor.
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The memory tool now has a tree map view for your debugging pleasure. It's a little bit of "boo" and a whole lot of "ya."
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We're putting the spotlight on the background. Now you can debug WebExtensions background content scripts and background pages
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Content Security Policy (CSP) is now enforced for WebExtensions. (Who's down with CSP?)
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Old and busted: Error Console. New hotness: Browser Console for your debugging pleasure.
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Add-on development just got easier because you can reload them from about:debugging — because we're all about debugging.
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This theme is hot, hot, hot! Say hi to the Firebug theme for Developer Tools.
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Expand network requests from the console panel to view request details in line, so you can see things in context
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Workers can now use the Web Crypto API
- WebExtensions support is now considered as stable
- Want to move absolute & fixed positioned elements? (Who doesn't, right?) Now you can with our geometry editor.
- The memory tool now has a tree map view for your debugging pleasure. It's a little bit of "boo" and a whole lot of "ya."
- We're putting the spotlight on the background. Now you can debug WebExtensions background content scripts and background pages
- Content Security Policy (CSP) is now enforced for WebExtensions. (Who's down with CSP?)
- Old and busted: Error Console. New hotness: Browser Console for your debugging pleasure.
- Add-on development just got easier because you can reload them from about:debugging — because we're all about debugging.
- This theme is hot, hot, hot! Say hi to the Firebug theme for Developer Tools.
- Expand network requests from the console panel to view request details in line, so you can see things in context
- Workers can now use the Web Crypto API
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Firefox for Windows 64 bit
after click the link, wait 5 seconds, then click on "SKIP AD" in the upper right corner
(setelah di klik Tunggu 5 detik, lalu klik tulisan "SKIP AD" di pojok kanan atas)
(setelah di klik Tunggu 5 detik, lalu klik tulisan "SKIP AD" di pojok kanan atas)
AFTER INSTALL FIREFOX, ALSO Download
SpeedyFox (Database Optimizer)
http://www.crystalidea.com/download/speedyfox.exe