Firefox 22.0 Final available for download

Mozilla has released the Final version of Firefox 22.0. Firefox 22.0 includes WebRTC (Web Real-Time Communications) capabilities to enable developers to easily integrate real-time communications, including voice and video calls and file sharing, across the Web.

Release Highlights
Firefox 22.0 includes WebRTC components, PeerConnection and DataChannels, on by default. PeerConnection allows the Firefox browser to set up real-time audio/video calls, and DataChannels allow browsers to share almost any kind of data (text, video files, html pages) peer-to-peer, either during or outside a video call, for example, by dragging an item into a chat window. WebRTC allows developers to test WebRTC much more widely than before because Firefox users won’t have to enable WebRTC in their preferences.

Download Firefox 22.0 Final:
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Firefox 22.0

What's new in Firefox 22.0?
Firefox 22.0 has the following changes:

New:
  • WebRTC is now enabled by default!.
  • Windows: Firefox now follows display scaling options to render text larger on high-res displays.
  • Mac OS X: Download progress in Dock application icon.
  • HTML5 audio/video playback rate can now be changed.
  • Social services management implemented in Add-ons Manager.
  • asm.js optimizations (OdinMonkey) enabled for major performance improvements.

Changed:
  • Improved WebGL rendering performance through asynchronous canvas updates.
  • Plain text files displayed within Firefox will now word-wrap.
  • For user security, the |Components| object is no longer accessible from web content.
  • Pointer Lock API can now be used outside of fullscreen.

Developer:
  • CSS3 Flexbox implemented and enabled by default.
  • New Web Notifications API implemented.
  • Added clipboardData API for JavaScript access to a user's clipboard.
  • New built-in font inspector.

HTML5:
  • New HTML5 and

Fixed:
  • Scrolling using some high-resolution-scroll aware touchpads feels slow (829952).

Security fixed:
  • MFSA 2013-62 Inaccessible updater can lead to local privilege escalation. [High]
  • MFSA 2013-61 Homograph domain spoofing in .com, .net and .name. [Moderate]
  • MFSA 2013-60 getUserMedia permission dialog incorrectly displays location. [Moderate]
  • MFSA 2013-59 XrayWrappers can be bypassed to run user defined methods in a privileged context. [High]
  • MFSA 2013-58 X-Frame-Options ignored when using server push with multi-part responses. [Moderate]
  • MFSA 2013-57 Sandbox restrictions not applied to nested frame elements. [Low]
  • MFSA 2013-56 PreserveWrapper has inconsistent behavior. [High]
  • MFSA 2013-55 SVG filters can lead to information disclosure. [High]
  • MFSA 2013-54 Data in the body of XHR HEAD requests leads to CSRF attacks. [High]
  • MFSA 2013-53 Execution of unmapped memory through onreadystatechange event. [Critical]
  • MFSA 2013-52 Arbitrary code execution within Profiler. [High]
  • MFSA 2013-51 Privileged content access and execution via XBL. [Critical]
  • MFSA 2013-50 Memory corruption found using Address Sanitizer. [Critical]
  • MFSA 2013-49 Miscellaneous memory safety hazards (rv:22.0 / rv:17.0.7). [Critical]

References:
Firefox 22.0 Release Notes.
Firefox Delivers 3D Gaming, Video Calls and File Sharing to the Web

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