Monday, July 23, 2012
Firefox 15 Beta: More audio codec support, saving memory
When internet users are not all size and experience all the new features in Firefox introduced 14 new few days ago, Mozilla again for them a surprise when it recently launched additional 15 beta version of Firefox with a few improvements stand out.
The most notable test version of Firefox is its 15 integrated audio codec support named Opus. With this addition, users can work not only with many more audio formats while surfing the Web, but also take advantage of the ability to handle audio files are large and retain the quality of the downloaded file about. This is clearly good news for users who practices music on the web, especially with the lossless tracks.
Also, as we all know, when the user installs more add-on support on previous versions of Firefox, your computer will become slow due to take up too much memory. Even just the browser launch took place at a rate of crawl. But with Firefox 15 beta, users can be assured that it was built to aim to reduce this unpleasant situation.
You can click here to download and spread changes in the experimental trials browser.
Source: TheNextWeb, Engadget
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