A questo link sono pubblicate le note di rilascio di questa nuova versione con l'elenco di tutte le novità, in particolare:
Nuovo
- Process separation (e10s) is enabled for some of you. Like it? Let us know and we'll roll it out to more.
- Roar for moar protection against harmful downloads! We've got your back
- Add-ons that have not been verified and signed by Mozilla will not load
- Windows folks: Tab (move buttons) and Shift+F10 (pop-up menus) now behave as they should in Firefox customization mode
- Searching for something already in your bookmarks or open tabs? We added super smart icons to let you know
- 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
- GNU/Linux fans: Get better Canvas performance with speedy Skia support. Try saying that three times fast
- Windows 7 systems without Platform Update can now use D3D11 WARP
- The media parser has been redeveloped using the Rust programming language
Risolto
- 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
- Diverse correzioni di sicurezza
Modificato
- Au revoir to Windows Remote Access Service modem Autodial
- Starting with the Firefox version 49 release, 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
Sviluppatori
- Expand network requests from the console panel to view request details in line, so you can see things in context
- This theme is hot, hot, hot! Say hi to the Firebug theme for Developer Tools.
- Add-on development just got easier because you can reload them from about:debugging — because we're all about debugging.
- Old and busted: Error Console. New hotness: Browser Console for your debugging pleasure.
- Content Security Policy (CSP) is now enforced for WebExtensions. (Who's down with CSP?)
- We're putting the spotlight on the background. Now you can debug WebExtensions background content scripts and background pages
- 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."
- Want to move absolute & fixed positioned elements? (Who doesn't, right?) Now you can with our geometry editor.
- Workers can now use the Web Crypto API
- WebExtensions support is now considered as stable
Non risolto
- On some websites using an important number of cookies, under certain conditions, this can cause the user to be logged out (1264192)
A questo link è pubblicato l'elenco di tutti i bugfix.
Link diretto per il download della versione 48.0 per Windows e per Windows a 64 bit in italiano (Richiede un PC con Windows XP SP2, Server 2003 SP1, Vista, 7, 8 o 10, processore Pentium 4 o superiore con supporto SSE2, 512MB di RAM e 200MB di spazio libero su disco rigido)
Link diretto per il download della versione 48.0 per Macintosh in italiano (Richiede Mac OS X 10.9, 10.10 o 10.11, processore Intel x86, 512 MB di RAM e 200 MB di spazio libero su disco rigido)
Link diretto per il download della versione 48.0 per Linux e per Linux a 64 bit in italiano (Sono richieste le seguenti librerie o pacchetti: GTK+ 2.18, GLib 2.22, Pango 1.14, X.Org 1.0 o superiore - raccomandata 1.7 - libstdc++ 4.3 o versioni superiori. Si raccomandano, inoltre, le seguenti librerie o pacchetti: NetworkManager 0.7, DBus 1.0, HAL 0.5.8, GNOME 2.16 o versioni superiori)
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