Today, Firefox 15 has been launched and, as far as I can make-out, it appears to be fully compatible with AB. No problems of which I am aware.
If you feel that you may not be up-to-date and would wish to be, then check by opening 'FF Help' and then click 'About Firefox'....It should then be possible to up-date from there; if it hasn't already been downloaded automatically into your computer.
... of course, if it's like all the other recent updates, it will probably break most of your add-ons, and be even slower to load than the previous version, but never mind. Maybe you should take the opportunity to switch to Chrome.
I tested FF Beta 15 in my Laptop and had no problems. I must now update to Beta 16 whilst I continue using FF15 in My Desktop, on which I am posting at present.
Thanks for that. I get advised about 2 weeks after updates are first available and can choose to update or not. I shall keep watching for more opinions.
Howard...I know exactly what you mean about late arrival of updates. Hence the reason for my checking on a weekly basis to see if all is up to date. When 14 was released there was something amiss and soon after a 'patch' was inserted to make it 14.0.1
Perhaps you already know that you can check to see how your Comp is programmed for receiving updates:-
Click open FF 'Tools' then 'Options' followed by 'Advanced'
Just given FF15 a try.
Time to open and fully render page from bookmark: FF15 / Chrome:
AB: 7 Secs / less then 1 sec.
Amazon 9 Secs / 1 sec.
Guardian 4 Secs / 1 Sec
rojash....I admit that I am not a Techie whereas you are and have often come-in with good advice to questions which I have posed in the Techology section of AB. Consequently I am ill-equipped (on a friendly basis) to argue matters with you.
It is the case that folk become satisfied with the Browser to which they are accustomed and a lot of ABers are happy with Internet explorer which I consider to be rubbish. I like Firefox and the whole purpose of my OP was to draw attention to the fact that Firefox has been up-dated and does not appear to have any compatibility problems with AB; which could not be said of FF12.
I hold the view that, whilst up-load speeds to a site may involve a saving of a few seconds, it is what happens from there on that matters and I am finding nothing then to choose between Google or FF.