Firefox releases keep on coming. We just shipped Firefox 9 with the killer-fast JavaScript Type Inference work and Firefox 10, with add-ons defaulting to compatible is just around the corner.
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Firefox 8 on m-c | Firefox 9 on m-c | Firefox 10 on m-c | Firefox 11 on m-c | Firefox 12 on m-c | Firefox 13 on m-c | Firefox 14 on m-c | Firefox 15 on m-c | Firefox 16 on m-c | Firefox 17 on m-c | Firefox 18 on m-c |
Firefox 7 on Aurora | Firefox 8 on Aurora | Firefox 9 on Aurora | Firefox 10 on Aurora | Firefox 11 on Aurora | Firefox 12 on Aurora | Firefox 13 on Aurora | Firefox 14 on Aurora | Firefox 15 on Aurora | Firefox 16 on Aurora | Firefox 17 on Aurora |
Firefox 6 on Beta | Firefox 7 on Beta | Firefox 8 on Beta | Firefox 9 on Beta | Firefox 10 on Beta | Firefox 11 on Beta | Firefox 12 on Beta | Firefox 13 on Beta | Firefox 14 on Beta | Firefox 15 on Beta | Firefox 16 on Beta |
Firefox 5 on Release | Firefox 6 on Release | Firefox 7 on Release | Firefox 8 on Release | Firefox 9 on Release | Firefox 10 on Release | Firefox 11 on Release | Firefox 12 on Release | Firefox 13 on Release | Firefox 14 on Release | Firefox 15 on Release |
Firefox 11, which is in Aurora today, makes an awesome leap forward in developer tools. If you're a Web dev, you really should be checking those out. Firefox 12, currently on the Nightly channel, has killed the Windows UAC dialog, so there's one less annoyance on updating.