Mozilla has already released version 15 of the Firefox web internet browser for PC, Mac and A linux users, but that's not the only new or modified venture the company released this weeks time. Mozilla has also released a new edition of Firefox for Android operating system cellular phones and pills.
The Google Play store now has Firefox 15 available for download. The change log shows that the new edition has an modified individual interface made especially for Android-based pills. It also allows customers to change between a web website's pc and (if available) cellular web edition from the selection, which should please hefty Neowin customers.
Firefox 15 for Android operating system will also allow for customers to transfer the favorites and record from a lamps frequent web internet browser. An eye have also been enhanced, including a "swipe to close" function.
As if that were not enough, Mozilla has also released a new and free internet browser centered first person present shooter known as BananaBread (yeah, we have no idea either). The venture was designed as a idea to make a FPS design activity using C++ and OpenGL value and operating on JavaScript and WebGL.
The Quake III Arena-style activity has three levels to choose from, where gamers fight against crawlers, with five different weaponry available. The experience can be performed with the pc edition of Firefox 15, along with Firefox. However, it won't work on Internet Traveler because it currently doesn't assistance WebGL. The BananaBread page declares, "Please ask Microsoft to support it."
The Google Play store now has Firefox 15 available for download. The change log shows that the new edition has an modified individual interface made especially for Android-based pills. It also allows customers to change between a web website's pc and (if available) cellular web edition from the selection, which should please hefty Neowin customers.
Firefox 15 for Android operating system will also allow for customers to transfer the favorites and record from a lamps frequent web internet browser. An eye have also been enhanced, including a "swipe to close" function.
As if that were not enough, Mozilla has also released a new and free internet browser centered first person present shooter known as BananaBread (yeah, we have no idea either). The venture was designed as a idea to make a FPS design activity using C++ and OpenGL value and operating on JavaScript and WebGL.
The Quake III Arena-style activity has three levels to choose from, where gamers fight against crawlers, with five different weaponry available. The experience can be performed with the pc edition of Firefox 15, along with Firefox. However, it won't work on Internet Traveler because it currently doesn't assistance WebGL. The BananaBread page declares, "Please ask Microsoft to support it."