Zen Browser 1.18.7b Update Brings Accessibility Improvements and Crash Fixes

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The Zen Browser 1.18.7b update introduces significant accessibility improvements, including proper ARIA labels for the workspace-switcher and toolbar buttons, enhancing usability for screen-reader users. It also addresses session-restore bugs, ensuring that the browser flushes the session cache before a crash, which prevents users from encountering blank tabs after unexpected shutdowns. These updates not only benefit those relying on accessibility tools but also improve overall browser stability and reliability for all users. The update is small, installs seamlessly, and does not require a restart, making it an easy choice for users to adopt immediately



Zen Browser 1.18.7b Update Brings Accessibility Improvements and Crash Fixes

Zen Browser  1.18.7b finally adds proper ARIA labels to the workspace‑switcher and other toolbar buttons, so screen‑readers can announce each control correctly. The build also forces the session cache to flush before a crash, which stops the blank‑tab nightmare that showed up after Windows forced a reboot. Anyone who relies on accessibility tools should upgrade right away, and even users without those needs will notice a steadier tab restore. The update is tiny, installs cleanly, and doesn’t demand a restart—so there’s really no excuse to stick with the buggy predecessor.

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