Early Tuesday, Mozilla.org released version 3.5 of its Firefox web browser.
The new version, a 17.2 megabyte download, sports the following fixes and changes:
– Support for HTML5 video and audio content embedded directly on a page.
– A private browsing mode.
– Location-aware browsing, which allows you to share your location with Web sites if you so choose.
– Faster JavaScript performance via the new TraceMonkey JavaScript engine (2x as fast as Firefox 3 and 10x faster than Firefox 2)
– Support for the latest version of the Gecko rendering platform, which brings faster rendering of onscreen content.
The 3.5 update was supposed to be version 3.1, though according to Macworld, Mozilla decided to change the version numbering, believing that it better reflected the breadth of new features and functionality that the update brought.
Firefox 3.5 is available in more than 70 different languages and requires a G3, G4, G5 or Intel-based Mac, Mac OS X 10.4 or later and 128MB of RAM to install and run.
3 replies on “Mozilla Releases Firefox 3.5”
I had to stop using 3.5 on my desktop. All the drop down menus are transparent and I cannot fix it. It does work well on my MacBook with the same add-ons etc.
I had to stop using 3.5 on my desktop. All the drop down menus are transparent and I cannot fix it. It does work well on my MacBook with the same add-ons etc.