Mozilla has decided to rename their next version from 3.1 to 3.5 because of the major changes that have been done for this release. This was confirmed by the VP of Engineering for the Mozilla Corporation , Mike Shaver, in a comment to the newsgroup mozilla.dev.planning.  Some of the major changes that are released in this version is the new JavaScript engine Tracemonkey, Private Browsing, support for HTML5-elements as canvas, video and audio, as well as support for W3Cs Geolocation API Specification.

4 Responses to “Firefox 3.1 becoming Firefox 3.5”

  1. bbrian017 says:

    What is this private browsing you speak about?

    Can you clarify what that is?

  2. Mobic says:

    With the Private Browsing feature, you can opt not to store any data at your selected sites. So not storing any cookies, cache or any other data that can be traced. It’s populary called “porn filter”.
    IE8 and Chrome have also added features like this.

  3. Nice contribution. Thanks.

  4. Add URL tips says:

    Anyway, once a again a great post and worth a bookmark and from me thank you.

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