Mozilla has begun pushing Firefox 149 to the stable channel in full volume. This update brings a number of important features, including native split-screen view, tab notes, etc.Split-screen view is the most important new feature of Firefox 149. Users can browse two web pages side by side in the same window by right-clicking on the tab and selecting Add to split-screen view.

Download address:

https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/149.0/

This feature has long been popular in mainstream browsers such as Chrome and Edge, and Firefox has finally made up for this shortcoming.

The new version also adds a tab note taking function, which allows users to add note information to tabs, making it easier to manage a large number of open web pages.

Additionally, Firefox 149 includes the following improvements:

PDF file loading speed is significantly improved, thanks to hardware acceleration support

Automatically block push notifications from websites marked as malicious by SafeBrowsing to prevent ads, spam and phishing attacks

A new sharing button has been added to the toolbar, which can invoke Windows or macOS system-level sharing functions.

Address autocomplete extended to users in Australia, India, Italy, Poland and Austria

The error page is visually redesigned to be consistent with the overall style of Firefox

The built-in translation adds support for Bosnian, Norwegian, Serbian and Thai, and the accuracy of Croatian translation is simultaneously improved.