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 | Firefox 6 almost ready2011-07-14
 
 The Mozilla Foundation has released Firefox five and already a Firefox  six beta is available, with Firefox seven close behind.  When the  Mozilla Foundation related back in Apr 2011 that this was to hurry up  Firefox development, it obviously was not joking.  The foundation  released Firefox five only a few weeks back, version six is in beta, and  Firefox seven is in ongoing development in the new halo channel.  With  the release cycle for new Firefox versions sped up noticeably, each  brand new version of the browser is incrementally better than its  precedent. Hence if we wish to sound correct of where Firefox is  heading, it is more handy to discuss how Firefox seven will shape up  than simply look at Firefox six.  There are a bunch of features that'll  be introduced in either Firefox six or seven, the most fascinating of  which are : Panorama changes In Firefox four and five users were given  the choice to group tabs together into logical groups using the Panorama  feature. It's a cool feature that added a new layer to handling  multiple sets of fave sites, but frequently added to system expenses  when opening Firefox for the 1st time.  Firefox six and seven will  permit users to start up Firefox without loading these groups on start  up.  For users that already have many tab groups this may be a serious  saving when starting.
  Site-specific settings As users spend  augmenting time online it also becomes tougher to manage what info is  shared with sites.  Firefox six adds a new window which makes it faster  to control individual authorizations for sites.  Therefore  for instance, users can set which sites can store cookies on their  P.C   or which can use stored passwords.  Memory use Firefox seven is also  predicted to slim down its memory use. The prevailing development  version of Firefox seven allegedly shows reductions of nearly fifty  percent in memory use.  Officially, Mozilla announces that Firefox seven  is probably going to use around thirty percent less memory hungry than  prior versions.   Either way, that bodes well for users. Better synchronisation With Firefox available now on cell-phones as well  as on desktop  Computers , the requirement for decent synchronisation  is important.  Firefox seven will include a brand new version of its  synchronisation software which may synchronise passwords and bookmarks  virtually instantly between different copies of Firefox.  More developer  tools Firefox six will also go out of its way to help developers using  the platform.  From Firefox six there'll be an internet developer menu  available which should include common debugging tools but also a new  scratchpad.  The scratchpad will make it simpler for developers to build  and test Javascript tools in the browser. There is also going to be  changes to the console which developers will have more control of,  including having the ability to run it in another window. 
 
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