#Mozilla #Firefox 136 Is Now Available for Download with Vertical Tabs, Official ARM64 #Linux Binaries, and Much More https://9to5linux.com/mozilla-firefox-136-is-out-with-vertical-tabs-and-official-a
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#Mozilla #Firefox 136 Is Now Available for Download with Vertical Tabs, Official ARM64 #Linux Binaries, and Much More https://9to5linux.com/mozilla-firefox-136-is-out-with-vertical-tabs-and-official-arm64-linux-binaries

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Screenshot of the Mozilla Firefox 136 web browser showing the 9to5linux.com website and the About Mozilla Firefox dialog.

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s1r83r@pataterie.ca on 03 Mar 16:58 next collapse

@9to5linux vertical tabs is a must.
Also grouping tabs.

stoy@lemmy.zip on 03 Mar 17:01 next collapse

Is this the spying version?

9to5linux@floss.social on 03 Mar 20:18 next collapse

@stoy nope, they made a new statement and adjustments to the TOS https://blog.mozilla.org/en/products/firefox/update-on-terms-of-use/

stoy@lemmy.zip on 03 Mar 21:02 next collapse

Still a crap statement.

They have yet to explain why my data has to be processed by Mozilla for Firefox to retain it's core functions

heavydust@sh.itjust.works on 03 Mar 21:17 collapse

They don’t need a ToS to run Firefox. But they need a ToS to allow Mozilla (not Firefox) selling the data.

So, yes.

troglodytis@lemmy.world on 04 Mar 04:13 collapse

They have been for a while. Now they understand they can't lie to you about it in all jurisdictions

stoy@lemmy.zip on 04 Mar 04:32 collapse

When did they start?

FarraigePlaisteach@lemmy.world on 03 Mar 17:27 next collapse

I've been running nightly for months to use their vertical tab implementation and I really like it. The icon is great too, incidentally. I do find the higher frequency of updates a bit distracting in general though so I'll probably switch back to the public release version, unless there's something just as compelling coming up in the nightlies again soon.

Luci@lemmy.ca on 03 Mar 17:27 next collapse

We've had vertical tabs for a while now? Release 130 or 120?

Vincent@feddit.nl on 03 Mar 18:18 next collapse

Only as an experimental feature, I think. I think it graduates from Firefox Labs this release.

9to5linux@floss.social on 03 Mar 20:17 collapse

@Luci maybe in Nightly, yes, but not in the stable build. This is the first release to roll out vertical tabs to everyone on the stable channel.

Luci@lemmy.ca on 03 Mar 20:26 collapse

That's odd. I'm on 135 stable and have the feature, I didn't need to go into about:config to enable it, it was in the normal settings.

Was there a soft launch?

9to5linux@floss.social on 03 Mar 20:28 collapse

@Luci I'm on 135 and I don't have it...

Luci@lemmy.ca on 03 Mar 20:39 next collapse

Odd, probably on my side then

breadly@eldritch.cafe on 03 Mar 21:52 collapse

@9to5linux @Luci Afaik vertical tabs were since some times on stable builds but you had to set at least "sidebar.verticalTabs" (and "sidebar.revamp" probably) to true on about:config
I'm also using vertical tabs since, what… version 132 or 133 maybe?

claudechampagne@qlub.social on 03 Mar 17:03 next collapse

@9to5linux

A big update on iOS too.

Dagnet@lemmy.world on 03 Mar 18:47 next collapse

Stacked tabs when?

mingu@fosstodon.org on 04 Mar 02:39 collapse

@9to5linux
using Firefox 136 Developer, the vertical tabs feel behind Edge and other Firefox Forks that support it (it doesn't expand to display tabs name and the tabs favicon is small and easy to click close instead), but better stability somewhat