Download the Firefox 48 Final before the official release

The new version of Firefox 48 final will be released tomorrow. Version 48 of Firefox is a big update that brings with it a remarkable change, "Electrolysis".Firefox 48 Final

This feature, which will be enabled by default, is also known as a multi-function operation or just E10S.

E10S or Electrolysis it works much like the technique that chemists call electrolysis, with which they can, for example, split water into hydrogen and oxygen. So for Firefox, it will be used to separate a UI process and a content process. The split UI from the means that when a eats up a large percentage of your CPU you will be able to have your tabs, buttons and menus active and functional.

With the arrival of Firefox 48 Final, E10S will be enabled for the 1% of users, those who do not use many add-ons at all. If this experiment resolves the issue of excessive consumption of computer processing power, then the percentage of users for whom E10S will be enabled may increase. If it provokes , then Mozilla developers will probably suppress it.

O 48 Final improves the stability and performance of the WebRTC API, supports document.elementsFromPoint for HTML5, and adds HKDF support to the Web Crypto API.

Download the new version before the official release: Firefox 48 Final for , Mac and Linux in Greek.

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Firefοx/Releases/48

If the above links do not work, try later as the repositories update is happening at this time.

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