This is our first look at the Windows 10 version of Firefox

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Earlier this month, Mozilla revealed that it has some big plans for Firefox, such as improving performance and rolling out updates much faster. Another one of these plans involves expanding to new platforms, starting with Windows 10, which is going to be launching later this month. While not much is known about the upcoming Windows 10 version of Firefox, we now have some screenshots to give us an idea of what to expect. 

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Mozilla has already confirmed that it’s working on a Windows 10 version of its well-known browser Firefox and now we have the first screenshots providing us with an early glimpse into what the application could look like very soon when it hits the market. As you can see for yourselves by clicking the photos in this article, Firefox for Windows 10 looks pretty much the same with the desktop version and that’s not at all surprising: Mozilla says that it wants the transition from one Firefox flavor to another to be as smoothly as possible, so you shouldn’t feel any difference no matter which one you are using. There’s indeed more space between buttons and some feature slightly refined icons, most likely to make the application better for touch, but overall, Firefox for Windows 10 is almost identical with the desktop version, which already works on Windows 10.

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