
Improved tools for controlling your private data, including a Private Browsing Mode.Better web application performance using the new TraceMonkey JavaScript engine.The ability to share your location with websites using Location Aware Browsing. Support for the HTML5 and elements including native support for Ogg Theora encoded video and Vorbis encoded audio. Some of the notable features are: Available in more than 70 languages. Firefox 3.5 offers many changes over the previous version, supporting new web technologies, improving performance and ease of use. Firefox 3.5 is based on the Gecko 1.9.1 rendering platform, which has been under development for the past year. The new Firefox 3.5 includes many new exciting features that will make your web browsing even more enjoyable. Flash videos don't seem to be supported though. When you open certain videos, you’ll able to right-click to display options that allow you to control, save or send the video, among others. Video integration has also been improved in this version of Firefox.

Other interesting features included in Firefox 3.5 are the Private Browsing mode (which lets you browse the web without leaving any traces behind) and support for Open Video, which enables you to right-click on certain videos and access extended options to control, Browsing history has also been enhanced, with new tools to clear browsing traces from just the past two or four hours, or from a specific website only thanks to the "Forget about this site" option.

One of them is the Awesome bar, which has been improved and now accepts special characters with which you can filter and narrow your searches. Advertisement (function() ) īut what about the average Firefox user who spend a few hours every day browsing the web? Well, there are certainly a few new features that make the new Firefox even easier and more comfortable to use. Web developers though will be glad to know that the new Firefox supports CSS 2.1 and CSS 3 properties, has improved Web standards in the Gecko layout engine and now features a much more efficient Tracemonkey JavaScript engine, which means that websites will now load significantly faster. After three release candidates that gave us a sneak peek at their latest version of Firefox, the guys over at Mozilla present us with the next step in their never-ending development agenda: the final version of Firefox 3.5.įirefox 3.5 hardly includes any outstanding features, at least regarding the browser's external appearance.
