After four beta versions and three release candidates, Firefox 3.5 has finally been released into the world as the latest version of the second most popular Web browser on the planet. The new version brings a private browsing mode, faster JavaScript performance, and support for emerging HTML 5 standards such as plug-in-free video and audio playing.
Users can download the new version of Firefoxfor Windows, Mac OS, and Linux in more than 70 languages from www.getfirefox.com.
"So much is happening on the Web right now, it's a great time for browsers. Firefox 3.5 brings together the most innovative Web technologies and delivers them in the most complete and powerful modern browser," said John Lilly, chief executive of Mozilla, in a statement.
Mozilla's Mike Beltzner, who leads the Firefox team, expects the new release to bring the total number of Firefox downloads over 1 billion for all versions.
The browser also includes new technology that will allow users to tell sites their location, which will let sites deliver relevant information, for example, about nearby eateries and businesses. The features uses Google Location Services, which obtains your whereabouts using a database of WiFi access points and other known IP addresses.
Though JavaScript performance is more than twice as fast with the browser's new TraceMonkey engine, it still trails Chrome on benchmark tests performed by PCMag.com. The new video and audio support make use of the Ogg Vorbis and Ogg Theora open source codecs, but these are yet to be adopted by the Web's governing body, the W3C, as official standards.
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