Firefox 105 Beta Brings Memory Fixes, Two-Finger Swipe Back/Forward Gesture on Linux
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Firefox 105 Beta Brings Memory Fixes, Two-Finger Swipe Back/Forward Gesture on Linux
Yes, that’s right, Firefox 105 is now ready for public beta testing, and guess what? It brings back the long-anticipated two-finger swipe horizontal gesture on Linux for navigating back and forward on a website without having to hold down the Alt key.
While this feature was delayed over and over, and we really hoped that it would land in Firefox 104, it does appear to finally be ready for the masses with the next Firefox release, Firefox 105. It looks like the feature is working very well and there are no blocker bugs this time, so fingers crossed.
UPDATE
Citing the original now.
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Firefox Ditches 104 for New 105 Update: Beta Testing Shows No Blocker Bugs for Linux | Tech Times
Firefox is letting go of its previous 104 for the new Mozilla Firefox 105. The newer web browser has already been released to the beta channel for public testing and shows no blocker bugs and more improvements when run on Linux.
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According to the story by 9to5Linux, with Mozilla letting go of Firefox 104, Firefox 105 has been released to the beta channel for "public testing, early adopters, and bleeding edgers." It was noted that the new browser also brings back something that was long anticipated.