

You should be running one of the supported release numbers listed above in the rightmost column. More information is available on the Firefox website. Firefox only supports last 3 macOS releases, matching the Apple support cycle. Firefox 78 is the first release of the new Firefox ESR, Extended Support. Firefox 78 ESR was the last version of Firefox that supported macOS versions < 10.12 or Flash. The new version is offered via in-browser upgrades and as a direct download from the Mozilla website. It was first offered on Jand is the second major release of the browser in June 2020. The new version is offered via in-browser upgrades and as a direct download from the Mozilla website. Firefox 78.0 is the latest stable version of the Firefox web browser. Furthermore, applications that restrict their use of NSS APIs to the functions listed in NSS. A program linked with older NSS 3.x shared libraries will work with this new version of the shared libraries without recompiling or relinking. Mozilla Firefox Portable Edition Legacy 78 is the final release of the 78.x branch. It was first offered on Jand is the second major release of the browser in June 2020. NSS 3.88 shared libraries are backwards-compatible with all older NSS 3.x shared libraries. I am not familiar with Linux, but I think the best way to find out is to ask Linux support. Firefox 78.0 is the latest stable version of the Firefox web browser. As Adobe will abandon flash, will the operating system be able to continue running these old versions of flash player? However, a question arose: these browsers do not have the built-in flash, that is, it is necessary to install it on the computer so that the visitor can interpret it.
