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Firefox June 2021 Browser Update Review

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Firefox June 2021 browser update review, is very short and to the point on why you should consider switching to the new browser immediately. With Memorial Day happening at the top of the week, Firefox quietly rolled out their new 89.1.0 update through Mozilla. This update didn’t get major coverage, considering it was the first real weekend after the pandemic for those on the east coast.

While others on the west coast and pacific north wait for things to open; here’s a very brief review of the new Firefox browser. The company revealed an entirely different UI, which has us thinking about switching from Chrome on Windows and Safari on MacBook. Its to the point, where we believe this is the fastest browser available, especially if you use 4K.

After an hour of usage, its significantly more user-friendly than Chrome, which is very shocking. That’s been our go-to-browser for the past 10 years, as Firefox also has new toolbar customization and search bars implemented. In a press statement, they revealed studying clicking habits to improve everything a general user would want.

The emphasis is to keep things simplistic, as well as advancements in security measures. If you have an insane number of bookmarks, including those for specialty sites; a new bookmark organization tool is also included and demonstrated below.

Until Chrome puts out an update to welcome us to the 2020s, it’s safe to say that we’re back on Firefox for the first time in over 10 years – for now.

Simplified browser chrome and toolbar: Less frequently used items removed to focus on the most important navigation items.

Firefox June 2021 Browser Update Review

Clear, streamlined menus: Re-organized and prioritized menu content according to usage. Updated labels and removed iconography.

Firefox June 2021 Browser Update Review

Updated prompts: Infobars, panels, and modals have a cleaner design and clearer language.

Inspired tab design: Floating tabs neatly contain information and surface cues when you need them, like visual indicators for audio controls. The rounded design of the active tab supports focus and signals the ability to easily move the tab as needed.

Native context menus: Context menus on macOS are now native and support Dark Mode.

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