There is no Firefox 450.1. The browser’s real version numbers plateaued around 100 before a new era of rapid iteration. But let us imagine, for a moment, that 450.1 exists—not as a release, but as a relic. A fossil buried deep in a forgotten FTP archive, next to dusty Netscape installers and early builds of Mosaic.
It has flaws: WebRTC in 450.1 is shaky, and it lacks the modern WebHID API (no gaming controllers). But for 90% of web browsing – reading, writing, shopping, watching – it is faster, quieter, and more respectful than anything that followed.
So, what made Mozilla Firefox 45.0.1 so special? Here are some of its key features:
Media Support: (Android) Reinstated WebGL support on specific devices that had lost it in the previous version. 🛠️ Inherited Features from Firefox 45