Firefox 8 is now officially available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android. The light new version incorporates native Twitter search along with several other tweaks—including a cold shoulder towards third-party add-ons.
The new version of Firefox was discovered on Mozilla's FTP servers yesterday and has now been officially released. Twitter has been added to the third-party search options for desktop users. FIrefox has also added the ability to load tabs on demand, so that when your browser crashes you can restore a tab-riddled window but only reload tabs when and if you need them. Firefox has also disabled add-ons installed by third parties. Now if you install an application to your computer and it wants to install an add-on to Firefox, you must manually enable it. Android users will now be able to use a single "master password" which will block unauthorized users from accessing all of the passwords stored on your computer. [Mozilla Blog via Cult of Mac]