The mobile Firefox browser from Mozilla has received a fairly major update yesterday. With Firefox 24 hold a lot of new features to feed your Androids. For example, the developers have copied something from Chrome and Android Beam. It is now just possible to transfer open tabs on NFC from one device to another - sharing content that is actually very easily done. In addition, the fire fox now supports WebRTC, which means the browser can directly access individual hardware components, such as camera and microphone when Firefox directly via a video conference is held. Even the parts of pages, for example by email or social network is now possible directly from the Firefox menu - well suited to users of Android apps will be asking at this point rightly, why only now coming. Interesting but sounds like it still the new night mode, which is from set to request a certain brightness and is designed to make reading in the dark pleasant. Along with new features also bug fixes, for example, were on HTC devices so far apparently no accented letters typed are.But a few quirks of the new version, however, are already known. So does the new Firefox is not on Nexus 10 with Android 4.3 (Jelly Bean) and generally user can mark any content on the address bar and accordingly not copy or cut on Android 4.3. So Mozilla has something new for their browser in the luggage, and some of that pent-up demand over other mobile browsers.
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