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Highlights The new migration wizard has been enabled by default! It’s being slowly rolled out to the release channel for users on Firefox 114, and will be fully enabled ...

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[–] 8BitFriendly@kbin.social 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I am a BIG Firefox fan, but I do wonder why there have been so little new features in the 2023 releases.
Yes, working on a migration wizard and search improvements are nice, but these won't spark real excitement within the community.

In the meantime, people are posting many interesting ideas on Mozilla Connect and giving the Tab Grouping feature 1600+ votes.
Why doesn't the Firefox team pick one of these to work on?
It really feels like Firefox has entered maintenance mode. Quite sad to see when you remember the great stuff that was built in the previous years.

Where's the roadmap, the vision, the enthusiasm?

[–] wisniewskit@fedia.io 1 points 1 year ago

Nice! It just didn't feel like Reddit around here without one of these comments.

Looking forward to the one asking why Firefox is focusing on new features instead of fixing their old bugs and UIs, because that's why its bleeding users 🤞