Mozilla just released a new form of Firefox browser that accompany bug fixes on the supported desktop platforms.
First of all, it's worth noting that Firefox 66.0.3 can be obtained for Windows, Linux, and macOS, also it includes changes that have previously been tested included in the beta updates.
Needless to say, there are no additional features within this release, as Mozilla typically uses these smaller updates for bug fixes and additional performance improvements. Additional features are often included in major browser updates.
According to GHacks, Firefox 66.0.3 addresses performance issues with certain HTML5 games on Pogo.com. The browser should now work effectively when accessing this website and games should no longer run slower than expected around the platform.
Then, Mozilla has resolved several keypress events for a number of Microsoft and IBM cloud applications. Quite simply, the knowledge with one of these services should also be much improved in Firefox 66.0.3 too.
"Windows 10-specific update"
And finally, there's a refinement that's specific to Windows 10. As some users noted, the address bar in Firefox browser on Windows 10 tablets would no more disappear after opening Firefox, toggling the tablet mode on and off. This bug was discovered more than six months ago, but it's finally fixed within this minor release.
Of course, the update may bring other improvements underneath the hood as well, but for the time being, Mozilla is yet to announce an official changelog.
You are able to download Firefox 66.0.3 from Softpedia with such links for Windows, Linux, and Mac.
In terms of another major Firefox release, don't hold your breath for this. Mozilla Firefox 67 is scheduled to launch on May 14 on all supported platforms, so expect other smaller updates in the meantime.
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