Mozilla Firefox 94 Released, Added Plenty of Features
The new version of the internet Web browser is known as Firefox 94 and it'll allow users to open the last active tab from the home screen itself among different features.
Mozilla Firefox 94 has released a new update for the web browser on Android and iOS. The new update brings features such as tab management and a redesigned start screen.
Users can now view saved bookmarks right from the home screen. The browser received an update in May 2021, more than four months ago. In the update, the web browser mainly focused on returning to unfinished business in tabs that were used in previous Firefox sessions.
As mentioned in an official blog post on November 2, 2021, Mozilla says: “With this new Firefox homepage, we wanted to remove the heavy mental burden of remembering halfway through the articles or doing the vacation research to finish ‘are ready to go back and do these tasks.
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The new version of the web browser is called Mozilla Firefox 94 and allows users to open the last active tab from the home screen. Firefox 94 comes with a new design that allows users to go back to what they were doing when they closed the browser. In other words, users can go back to the last jump tab you were working on. Second, saved bookmarks are now displayed on the home page, allowing users to jump to their favorite pages in less time.
One of the most useful features of Firefox 94 is the grouping of tabs by topic of the search.For example, if someone searches for technology news in Mozilla Firefox 94 and opens six tabs, each time the user returns to the browser, they can see all of the tabs grouped by topic; However, the function has two limitations: it is only available for the Mozilla web browser on Android and stores information for 14 days.
Another feature moves inactive tabs to another section to avoid clutter with too many tabs. Both features will be available for iOS in the coming months.