Hi I posted this here because I don't think I can post it in the News Section, it says "for designated staff members", so anyway...
The next major update to Firefox, 3.5, download link here - http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/upgrade.html was released by Mozilla around midday (My time) by the looks of it since some reports were out as early as 4am Pacific time, anyway the link for the Mozilla Press Release - http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/press/mozilla-2009-06-30.html
Found out about an hour ago and installed it, I'll not see much of a difference because I've been using it since Beta 2 and through the 3 RC's as well, so I've just seen small differences in speed and stability, just wondered has anyone else updated to it directly from 3.0.11 and not used the Betas or RCs do you think there is a big improvement like the "two times faster than Firefox 3" being mentioned by Mozilla?
Here is a review posted on CNET at 4am Pacific Time, I haven't read through it all just skimmed through it - http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-10275396-2.html
And another News Article here that lists some of the features included in the new version of Firefox - http://www.pcworld.com/article/167065/what...firefox_35.html
The next major update to Firefox, 3.5, download link here - http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/upgrade.html was released by Mozilla around midday (My time) by the looks of it since some reports were out as early as 4am Pacific time, anyway the link for the Mozilla Press Release - http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/press/mozilla-2009-06-30.html
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MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIF. – June 30, 2009 – Mozilla, a public-benefit organization dedicated to promoting choice and innovation on the Internet, today released Firefox® 3.5, a major update to its popular, free and open source Web browser. Coming one year after the launch of the critically acclaimed Firefox 3, Firefox 3.5 introduces cutting-edge features, as well as new support for a wide variety of Web standards.
Firefox 3.5 is the best performing browser Mozilla has ever released and delivers radically improved JavaScript performance, a new Private Browsing mode, native support for open video and audio, and Location Aware Browsing. The newest version of Firefox is more than two times faster than Firefox 3 and ten times faster than Firefox 2 on complex websites. With extensive under-the-hood work to support new technologies, Firefox 3.5 is the most powerful and complete modern browser and helps upgrade the Web experience.
Firefox 3.5 is the best performing browser Mozilla has ever released and delivers radically improved JavaScript performance, a new Private Browsing mode, native support for open video and audio, and Location Aware Browsing. The newest version of Firefox is more than two times faster than Firefox 3 and ten times faster than Firefox 2 on complex websites. With extensive under-the-hood work to support new technologies, Firefox 3.5 is the most powerful and complete modern browser and helps upgrade the Web experience.
Found out about an hour ago and installed it, I'll not see much of a difference because I've been using it since Beta 2 and through the 3 RC's as well, so I've just seen small differences in speed and stability, just wondered has anyone else updated to it directly from 3.0.11 and not used the Betas or RCs do you think there is a big improvement like the "two times faster than Firefox 3" being mentioned by Mozilla?
Here is a review posted on CNET at 4am Pacific Time, I haven't read through it all just skimmed through it - http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-10275396-2.html
And another News Article here that lists some of the features included in the new version of Firefox - http://www.pcworld.com/article/167065/what...firefox_35.html
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Mozilla today released Firefox 3.5, which you can download from Mozilla's Web site. Firefox 3.5 boasts a number of significant changes--ranging from new ways to work with the browser features to under-the-hood improvements that Mozilla developers say will make the browser more than twice as fast as Firefox 3. Here are some of the new features you'll find in Firefox 3.5.

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