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Hi, i have Firefox 29.0.1 installed on my desktop. I am receiving information through my Glary utilities that i need to update firefox to 30.0 Beta 8 version.

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Can somebody tell whether i should install firefox update to 30.0 Beta 8 version. what is the difference between the existing 29.0.1 and beta?

Can somebody tell whether i should install firefox update to 30.0 Beta 8 version. what is the difference between the existing 29.0.1 and beta?

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Beta is a testing ground for new features that will eventually make their way to the release version of Firefox. You can install it (though I strongly suggest you uninstall glary, it's poor poor quality, as evidenced by telling you to install a beta product when you aren't already on the beta channel). Its up to you on if you want to use it, but expect a bit less stability, but faster access to new features on beta

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You asked your question using the current Release version (29.0.1) In addition to Tyler's information.


In order of development - some new features may come and go from channel to channel.

  • Nightly - Under heavy development. Least stable/secure. First tests of new changes/features; some changes/features introduced in Nightly may be removed before Release and other versions. Only for testing. Should only be used by very experienced users/testers.
  • Aurora - Still under development. More stable/secure than Nightly. Some bugs may still be present that need resolution. Should be used by experienced users only who can post/report reproducible problems and work around issues.
  • Beta - Final development stage before Release. Usually good stability/security. Major bugs resolved. Working out final bugs. Preview of what Release version will most likely contain in the way of changes/features, though some changes/features can still disappear before Release.
  • Release - Final channel released to public for everyday use.