Mozilla Firefox 33 Beta released with support for WebRTC calls



Mozilla Firefox 33 Beta released with support for WebRTC calls

Mozilla has released the beta of the upcoming version of Firefox 33 which includes support for calls WebRTC and the new plugin OpenH264

Mozilla Firefox - called WebRTC
A few days after the debut of the stable version of Firefox 32, the developer Mozilla has released version 33 Beta, update that includes many important innovations.
Firefox 33 Beta brings with it a new service based on WebRTC, the now famous open source technology with which we can make calls and free video calls directly from the browser without using any third party plugins. Being able to call our friends with Firefox to be a no-brainer, just click the button to the form of receiver included in the toolbar (we can also remove it with the customization of the Home), after a few seconds we will have a link to send to our friends with the which they can call us directly from browser without using any plugin. WebRTC calls are also supported by Firefox Chrome in both the desktop and mobile version.

Another important new feature introduced in Firefox 33 Beta regards the new codec to OpenH264 Cisco (for more information) with which we can play multimedia content without having to use any third-party plugins.

With Firefox 33 Beta debut the new Enhanced Tiles the much-discussed "tiles" with sites sponsored and advice that we will find post-installation of the browser, will then be replaced by our favorite sites (which still functions today is not included in the Linux version) .
To learn about all the new features in Firefox 33 Beta please consult the release notes available on this page.

Install Firefox 33 Beta

 
Firefox 33 Beta is already available for Linux, Microsoft Windows and Apple Mac from this page.
For us Linux users just extract the tar.gz file and make a double click on the file to start firefox.