New Updates for Firefox 121 – Windows, macOS, and Linux Users

Mozilla has released the latest version of the Firefox browser – version 121. This update brings many changes for Windows, macOS, and Linux users. Let’s see what’s new for each of these platforms.

What’s new for Windows users

After installing the latest update, Windows users will be prompted to install enhanced AV1 decoding. This popular codec is used by many video streaming platforms, which means better playback quality for Firefox users.

What’s new for macOS users

macOS users can now enjoy voice command support in the Firefox browser. This makes using the browser much easier and more intuitive.

What’s new for Linux users

Firefox on Linux is transitioning to the XWayland protocol on Wayland. This allows users to use gestures through a touchpad or touchscreen and customize DPI settings for individual monitors. Additionally, the browser update introduces performance improvements for graphics.

Other updates in the browser

The new version of Firefox also allows users to enforce hyperlink underlining and introduces improvements in editing PDF documents. Furthermore, the browser creators have also implemented security fixes to provide users with an even better Firefox experience.

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The source of the article is from the blog lokale-komercyjne.pl