From: YetAnothrShadow | Posted: 3/21/2012 9:23:54 AM | #012
Because in that year they've released 8 " iterations " of Firefox.
I'm quite literally asking what are they changing here other than, from what people are saying, making the browser eat up more memory.
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Features/Release_Tracking
most of it's back-end stuff that you won't really see (But might notice depending on how you use the browser) and not really worthy of a full version number increase
But like has already been said, they're trying to appeal to the general "OMG CHROME IS ON VERSION 9187435082175 THEREFORE IT'S BETTER" people
Though there IS the new tab page which is pretty much just like Chrome's that I don't think is in the stable version yet. That's probably the most "noticeable" upcoming thing iirc. But then I lose track of what's in the stable and what isn't so
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