Firefox 53 focuses on current platforms
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One and a half months after the last version, Firefox 53 has been announced, the new version of one of the most widely used browsers.
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You forgot to mention the compositor quantum that in theory improves the performance of the interface. But only on Windows!! It is disappointing to see how Mozilla treats Linux as a second-rate platform. There is no technical reason not to include such functions on Linux except that not enough resources are dedicated. And the same thing happens with the interface acceleration that is deactivated by default on Linux when it has been activated by default on Windows for years. To be a non-profit organization, it focuses too much on getting the entire audience possible at all costs even if it is abandoning its most loyal users. There are already many switching to Chromium because in certain aspects it is simply superior to Firefox and the sad thing is that in those aspects it is only superior on Linux because on Windows there are no clear differences between the two. Companies like AMD or Valve care more about Linux than they do about earning every last cent that Mozilla does. It's like peeing and not leaking a drop.