Not official yet, but the binaries are up for grabs, as usual

Jan 31, 2012 08:27 GMT  ·  By

The final version of Firefox 10 is up for grabs, despite the lack of an official announcement from Mozilla, the authors of the popular web browser. We’ve grown accustomed to Mozilla’s modus operandi - the binary is always made available before the official announcement hits the wires.

There’s no changelog either, for the time being, but we can be sure that most of the changes listed in the newest beta have been implemented in the final version.

For example, some key enhancements include the forward button being hidden until you navigate back, and an implementation of anti-Aliasing for WebGL.

Unfortunately, there don't seem to be a lot of aesthetic changes, and the Full-Screen function native to OS X Lion is yet to be implemented.

There are many more changes to be noted, but we’ll let Mozilla make the proper introductions when they decide to announce Firefox 10 officially.

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