A new version of Firefox is up for grabs for all supported desktop platforms

Jun 27, 2014 11:17 GMT  ·  By

Mozilla has just rolled out a new beta version of Firefox 31 that works on all supported desktop platforms and comes to give users the chance to try out the next build of the browser before the public launch.

Firefox 31 beta 5 doesn't bring any major changes, but instead it is focused on fixing bugs and implementing performance improvements that could help make the app more stable and reliable on all these platforms.

As you can see in the Firefox 31 Beta 5 release notes, the app includes fixes for many of the bugs that were found in the app in the previous builds, so expect the browser to be a bit more stable after deploying the update.

Of course, as far as Windows is concerned, Firefox 31 beta 5 works on all of them, including Windows XP, which no longer receives updates and security patches since April 8. Firefox will continue to work on XP for a bit longer, so if you're looking for an Internet Explorer replacement, this is the app you should try.

Overall, this new beta clearly comes in handy to everyone, so click the download links below to get the package that works on your computer.

Download Mozilla Firefox 31 Beta 5 for Windows Download Mozilla Firefox 31 Beta 5 for Linux Download Mozilla Firefox 31 Beta 5 for Mac OS X