Muutoshistoria ohjelmalle Waterfox (64-bit PortableApps)
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Muutokset v56.1.0 - v56.2.0
Muutokset v56.0.1 - v56.0.2
Muutokset v55.2.2 - v56.0.1
Muutokset v55.1.0.1 - v55.2.1
Muutokset v54.0.0.1 - v54.0.1
Muutokset v54.0 - v54.0.0.1
Muutokset v53.0.1 - v53.0.3
Muutokset v53.0 - v53.0.1
Muutokset v51.0.1 - v52.0
Muutokset v50.1.0 - v51.0
Muutokset v50.0.2 - v50.1.0
Muutokset v50.0 - v50.0.2
Muutokset v49.0.2 - v50.0
Muutokset v48.0 - v48.0.1
Muutokset v47.0.1 - v48.0
Muutokset v47.0 - v47.0.1
Muutokset v46.0 - v47.0
Muutokset v44.0.3 - v46.0
Muutokset v44.0.2 - v44.0.3
Muutokset v43.0.1 - v43.0.4
Muutokset v40.0.3 - v40.1.0
Muutokset v39.0 - v40.0.2
Muutokset v38.0 - v38.1.0
Muutokset v36.0.4 - v37.0.1
- Build system updated to Visual C++ 2013 Update 4 and Intel C++ 14 Update 5
- Updated International Components for Unicode from 55 Milestone 1 to 55 Release
- Fixed broken vectorized code
- What’s new in 37.0 & 37.0.1 (Firefox)
- Improved protection against site impersonation via OneCRL centralized certificate revocation
- Opportunistically encrypt HTTP traffic where the server supports HTTP/2 AltSvc
- Disabled insecure TLS version fallback for site security
- Improved performance of WebGL rendering on Windows
- Improved certificate and TLS communication security by removing support for DSA
- Extended SSL error reporting for reporting non-certificate errors
- TLS False Start optimization now requires a cipher suite using AEAD construction
- Implemented a subset of the Media Source Extensions (MSE) API to allow native HTML5 playback on YouTube (Windows Vista or later only)
- Added support for CSS display:contents
- IndexedDB now accessible from worker threads
- New SDP/JSEP implementation in WebRTC
- Debug tabs opened in Chrome Desktop, Chrome for Android, and Safari for iOS
- New Inspector animations panel to control element animations
- New Security Panel included in Network Panel
- Debugger panel support for chrome:// and about:// URIs
- Added logging of weak ciphers to the web console
- Disabled HTTP/2 AltSvc
- Fixed Start-up crash due to graphics hardware and third party software
Muutokset v36.0.1 - v36.0.4
- Fixed installer issues that didn’t let Vista users install Waterfox
- Fixes in 36.0.4 (Firefox)
- Security fixes for issues disclosed at HP Zero Day Initiative’s Pwn2Own contest
Muutokset v36.0 - v36.0.1
- Fixes in 36.0.1 (Waterfox)
- Added experimental support for Vista 64-Bit
- Added support for Geolocation API
- Fixed a crash in the Mozilla code base that would cause TheGuardian.com to crash
- Fixes in 36.0.1 (Firefox)
- Disable the usage of the ANY DNS query type
- Fixed a startup crash with EMET
- Hello may become inactive until restart
- Print preferences may not be preserved
- Hello contact tabs may not be visible
- Accept hostnames that include an underscore character ("_")
- WebGL may use significant memory with Canvas2d
- Option -remote has been restored
- Fix a top crash
Muutokset v35.0.1 - v36.0
- Support for HTML5 Gamepad standard
- Much improved memory allocation and leak plugs
- Now using Windows 8.1 SDK, added support for DirectX11 rendering if supporting hardware is present
- Updated International Components for Unicode from 54.1 to 55 Milestone 1
- What's new in 36.0 (Firefox)
- Support for the full HTTP/2 protocol. HTTP/2 enables a faster, more scalable, and more responsive web.
- -remote option removed
- No longer accept insecure RC4 ciphers whenever possible
- Phasing out Certificates with 1024-bit RSA Keys
- Shut down hangs will now show the crash reporter before exiting the program
- Support for the ECMAScript 6 Symbol data type added
- unicode-range CSS descriptor implemented
- object-fit and object-position implemented. Defines how and where the content of a replaced element is displayed
- isolation CSS property implemented. Create a new stacking context to isolate groups of boxes to control which blend together
- CSS3 will-change property implemented. Hints the browser of elements that will be modified. The browser will perform some performance optimization for these
- Changed JavaScript 'const' semantics to conform better to the ES6 specification. The const declaration is now block-scoped and requires an initializer. It also can not be redeclared anymore
- Improved ES6 generators for better performance
- Eval sources now appear in the Debugger Debug JavaScript code that is evaluated dynamically, either as a string passed to eval() or as a string passed to the Function constructor
- DOM Promises inspection
- Inspector: More paste options in markup view
- CSS gradients work on premultiplied colors
- Fix some unexpected logout from Facebook or Google after restart
- Various security fixes