A new version of Mozilla's browser is now up for grabs

Jun 24, 2014 11:03 GMT  ·  By

Mozilla has just rolled out a new beta version of Firefox, thus giving a chance to users who'd like to try out the next stable version of the browser before the public launch to do it right away.

Firefox 31 beta 4 is mostly focused on bugs and performance improvements, so you shouldn't notice too many feature updates in this build. Instead, the app should run smoother and be more reliable on all Windows versions out there.

Of course, it's still part of the beta development stage, so a number of issues and other problems might still exist in the app, so only more experienced users and those who want to help Mozilla improve the browser are recommended to deploy it.

As far as Windows is concerned, Firefox 31 beta 4 offers support for all of them, including here the old Windows XP, which is now an unsupported OS version, so it no longer receives updates and security patches from Microsoft.

Overall, this release is clearly good news for users who want to try the next stable version of Firefox ahead of the public launch, so click the download links below to get the version that's working on your computer. All previously supported desktop platforms are working this time too.

Download Firefox 31 Beta 4 for Windows

Download Firefox 31 Beta 4 for Linux

Download Firefox 31 Beta 4 for Mac OS X