

The newer version has a slightly refined UI, but if you can settle for a similar browser functionality wise, then you will be just fine with the v57. It is 57.0 and will be updated to 58.0 (stable) soon. They also have an older but stable version on their site. To download, just head over to their website.


You can give them feedback on how it has been working out for you, and which of the things could use some more polish. You can use the nightly browser and use it as usual. The new beta version is available on their website as well, where you can download the installer software as a beta tester. You can check the complete, detailed release log tracking at this link. By the time you are reading this, they might have worked around most of the issues. But most of them have already been resolved, and they’re still working on getting everything fixed. Now, there are a few unresolved bugs with this nightly version.

If you are okay with rocking a beta version for the sake of getting the latest from Mozilla, here is the download link from where I got myself the version 58 of that offline installer. Currently, you can get yourself the Firefox offline installer 58 beta 4 version of a website called FileHippo, or at least that’s where I got mine from. There is no shortage of third-party websites that have large amounts of such files for users to download off the net.
