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Mozilla has been making quite a lot of interesting moves lately, when it comes to releases and updates, and it's not done yet. The organization is making another rather bold move and will upgrade Firefox 3.5 users automatically to Firefox 3.6 about a month from now.It's the first time that Mozilla has plann... |
16 May 2011 12:00 GMT |
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Mozilla is making the death of Firefox 3.5 a priority, and this should not be a real surprise, considering the last update to the open source browser released at the end of April 2011. Version 3.5.19 released last month is the last update that will be delivered to Firefox 3.5. Customers have two new versions of Fire... |
12 May 2011 10:05 GMT |
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According to the download page for Firefox 3.5, Mozilla has already killed off this browser version.Users visiting the site that allows them to grab the previous iteration of Mozilla’s open source browser are welcomed by a message noting that August 2010 was the last month in which the browser vendor supplied ... |
1 September 2010 02:34 GMT |
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Firefox 3.0 will not live to see its two-year anniversary while fully supported by Mozilla. This is because, at the end of this month, Firefox 3.0 will get its last security and stability update, ever. Plans are to stop refreshing the successor of v3.5 after the last update, for the open source browser version drops ... |
17 March 2010 11:52 GMT |
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Approximately two months after the general availability deadline of the latest iteration of its open source browser, Mozilla has given the green light to automatic updates designed to migrate users to version 3.6. According to Mike Beltzner, director of Firefox, Firefox 3.6 has already accounted for in excess of 100 ... |
12 March 2010 03:36 GMT |
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Internet Explorer 8 continues to be the best in breed browser when it comes down to offering end users security compared to rivals that, without exception, are considered to be more secure than IE by default in the public’s perception. It’s not the first time that IE8’s superiority over browsers suc... |
8 March 2010 09:59 GMT |
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The browser wars continue on several fronts, from JavaScript performance to support for modern web standards, but perhaps most importantly in terms of audience. The success of each browser is ultimately measured in install base and usage share, and in this regard, Microsoft is at the top of the browser game, with In... |
21 December 2009 09:38 GMT |
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Firefox has come a long way since its launch in 2004 but, on the whole, Internet Explorer still dominates the landscape, though its lead is diminishing. When it comes to the market share of individual browser versions, Mozilla Firefox 3.5 is now the most popular browser in the world, according to web analytics firm S... |
21 December 2009 04:30 GMT |
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Firefox 3.5 might be only three months old, but fact is that Mozilla is already contemplating the early death of the browser version. The reason? Nothing other than the upcoming minor update for the open-source browser, scheduled to drop by the end of this year, namely Firefox 3.6. Following the general availability ... |
9 October 2009 14:51 GMT |
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The next major version of the Firefox open-source browser for Mozilla will be made available to end users in approximately one year. While the fact that Firefox 4.0 was planned for general availability in the second half of 2010 was already a public detail, Mozilla has now confirmed this aspect officially courtesy of... |
17 September 2009 08:01 GMT |
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Power consumption is one aspect of technology where less is indisputably more. Less power consumption is synonymous with cut costs, reduced carbon emissions, and increased battery life. But while surfing the web with a power socket nowhere in sight, energy costs and the carbon footprint might just be the last things ... |
14 September 2009 10:00 GMT |
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MEPIS LLC announced yesterday (August 25th), through Warren Woodford, the release of SimplyMepis 8.0.10 for both 32-bit and 64-bit platforms, and based on the Debian Lenny operating system. The new version brings lots of interesting features, as well as bleeding-edge applications, such as Mozilla Firefox 3.5.2, Bind ... |
26 August 2009 06:32 GMT |
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Mozilla traditionally doesn’t linger too much on any given release of its open-source browser, and the 3.0 release is no exception to this rule. In fact, it is the beginning of the end for Firefox 3.0, marked by the availability of Firefox 3.5 as a Major update for all users of the previous version of the brows... |
17 August 2009 11:01 GMT |
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Firefox has become such an integral part of the browsing experience and such a household name that you could easily forget that “just” five years ago it was an up-and-comer in a non-existent browser market where Internet Explorer reigned supreme. And in just five years Firefox has risen to become the majo... |
31 July 2009 02:43 GMT |
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It has already been confirmed that Mozilla is cooking a redesign of the graphical user interface for the next iterations of its open-source browser. Mockups have already been made public for Firefox 3.7 running on top of the Windows operating system. However, Mozilla has now taken it to the next level and unveiled pl... |
28 July 2009 02:52 GMT |
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Mozilla plans to redesign the graphical user interface of future versions of its open source browser for the Windows operating system. In fact, the initial themes for the Windows theme revamping have already been published, are available via Mozilla Wiki, and are included at the bottom of this article. According to M... |
20 July 2009 11:55 GMT |
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The first security and stability update for Firefox 3.5 is now available for download. Firefox 3.5.1 went live on July 16th, 2009 and is currently up for grabs for all users who are running the latest iteration of the open-source browser released in June. According to Mozilla, version 3.5.1 is focused on patching sec... |
17 July 2009 02:46 GMT |
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A zero-day proof-of-concept exploit for a critical vulnerability in the latest Mozilla Firefox version has been recently released. The flaw allows attackers to execute malicious code on users' computers by tricking them into visiting a maliciously crafted page. According to Mozilla's Security Team, the bug... |
15 July 2009 05:12 GMT |
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Google Gears is a browser plugin that offers a number of advanced features especially aimed at web applications, which should come as no surprise since it's coming from Google. Depending on which browser you have it can speed up JavaScript performance, make certain web apps work offline as well as provide an int... |
15 July 2009 04:58 GMT |
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Geolocation is a popular topic these days as more people are using mobile devices or laptops to browse the Internet wherever they may be, not just at the office or at home. One of the major new features in Firefox 3.5, though it didn't get too much notice, and also available in Chrome or other browsers with the ... |
10 July 2009 05:21 GMT |
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Firefox 3.5 was shipped to the general public on June 30th, 2009, and now Mozilla is turning its attention to the next iteration of the open-source browser. Upcoming versions of Firefox will share a feature with rivals Chrome and Internet Explorer 8. Essentially Mozilla is looking to implement an enhancement designed... |
8 July 2009 11:09 GMT |
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The Internet Explorer – Firefox face-off is about to extend to new territories. Just a week passed since Mozilla released Firefox 3.5 to web, on June 30, 2009, but plans are already in motion to deliver yet another flavor of the latest version of the open-source browser. Mozilla is looking to expand support for... |
7 July 2009 11:31 GMT |
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At the end of June 2009, more than a year since the release of version 3.0 of its open-source browser, Mozilla offered for download Firefox 3.5. By July 2nd, version 3.5, formerly codenamed Shiretoko, and Firefox 3.1, managed to jump to no less than eight million downloads, according to Asa Dotzler, community coordin... |
3 July 2009 10:51 GMT |
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The highly anticipated Firefox 3.5 was just launched two days ago and already it's beginning to see some traction in the browser market with reports putting it at a 2 percent share. It also hit more than 5 million downloads in the first 24 hours, a very respectable number, though smaller than last year's la... |
2 July 2009 10:20 GMT |
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The latest version of Mozilla's popular web browser Firefox has just been made available to the public. Firefox 3.5 comes after several months of delays but brings some major improvements and new features to make up for it. While the wait has been long and the development schedule went through a large number of ... |
30 June 2009 11:40 GMT |
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The wait is over! Firefox 3.5 has reached the end of its development process. The gold build of the open-source browser from Mozilla, formerly codenamed Shiretoko, was finalized on June 29, 2009, and is now available for download (links are live at the bottom of this article). Mozilla is planning to ship Firefox 3.5 ... |
30 June 2009 02:31 GMT |
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Mozilla is expected to release the final version of Firefox 3.5 tomorrow, following a tumultuous development cycle. After four betas, a preview version and three release candidates the browser is finally ready for the public, six months after it was initially planned. At first designed as a small, incremental relea... |
29 June 2009 09:55 GMT |
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Mozilla has finished wrapping up the third and last Release Candidate build of Firefox 3.5. The first candidates of RC3 were already being offered to testers and now the fully-fledged Release Candidate 3 for the iteration of the open source browser formerly codenamed Shiretoko is available for download.Mozilla referr... |
25 June 2009 02:39 GMT |
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The third Release Candidate build for Firefox 3.5 is on its way. Mozilla repeatedly stressed during the development process of the next iteration of its open source browser that it was aiming to produce a single RC for Firefox 3.5. And fact is that it came extremely close to doing so.The reality is that RC1, RC2 and ... |
24 June 2009 13:11 GMT |
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Firefox 3.5 Release Candidate 2 is live and is available for download. This is the development milestone of the open source browser that will be made available to the general public. Mozilla already started serving the RC of Firefox 3.5 as soon as June 16, but the availability process is not over yet.In fact, June 19... |
19 June 2009 11:21 GMT |
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While Mozilla is serving the first bits of Release Candidate 1 for the successor of Firefox 3.0, it is also focusing on having Firefox 3.5 finalized and available for download for end users by the end of this month. For the time being, Mozilla is serving Firefox 3.5 RC1 Build 2 as an update to the Beta testers that a... |
18 June 2009 11:04 GMT |
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On June 16 Mozilla made available for download the first Release Candidate of Firefox 3.5. Or better yet, the first part of the full Firefox 3.5 RC release. What 800,000 Beta testers will be receiving as an update over the course of the following days is nothing more than Firefox 3.5 RC1 Build2, explained Mike Beltzn... |
17 June 2009 12:30 GMT |
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Mozilla produced its first candidates of Firefox 3.5 RC1 and it was just a matter of time before the fully fledged Release Candidate would follow. But the RC was actually just around the corner. Fact is that users are now able to download Firefox 3.5 Release Candidate 1. According to Mozilla, Firefox 3.5 RC1 went liv... |
17 June 2009 02:56 GMT |
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The wait for the first Release Candidate of Firefox 3.5 is almost over. Mozilla has already produced the first candidates for the Firefox 3.5 RC development milestone, and has made them available for download via its FTP servers. Still, it is important to note that the releases offered by the company are not in fact ... |
16 June 2009 13:41 GMT |
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Google has just announced it will begin to integrate its Native Client technology with its Chrome browser but that doesn't mean that it's the only one doing it. In fact Mozilla is already offering a similar technology in its Firefox 3.5 browser. Called TraceMonkey, the technology translates commonly used Ja... |
12 June 2009 09:36 GMT |
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While waiting for the fully fledged Release Candidate of Firefox 3.5, the next iteration of Mozilla's open-source browser, codenamed Shiretoko, users have the option to update to the latest build of the stable version, namely 3.0.11. Mozilla has yet to announce officially the availability of Firefox 3.0.11, but ... |
11 June 2009 11:44 GMT |
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Geolocation is a much touted feature of the upcoming Firefox 3.5. But it isn't talked about for no reason, since geolocation is becoming more and more important today as mobile Internet connections are getting faster and there are a multitude of devices to take advantage of those speeds. As part of the ‘Fi... |
10 June 2009 04:40 GMT |
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On the road to the first Release Candidate build of Firefox 3.5, Mozilla has made available for download a Preview development milestone. The RC iteration of codename Shiretoko, previously Firefox version 3.1, will continue to cook even after the availability of the Preview version, which is designed for the existing... |
9 June 2009 07:02 GMT |
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The first Release Candidate for Firefox 3.5, formerly version 3.1, is as close to availability as possible, reveals Mozilla. The next iteration of the open source browser is on the verge of evolving from Beta to RC. However, although downloads are just around the corner, Firefox 3.5 is not live yet.The best that user... |
5 June 2009 11:54 GMT |
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The first Release Candidate of Firefox 3.5, codenamed Shiretoko, is just around the corner. The RC development milestone means that Mozilla is extremely close to wrapping up the successor of Firefox 3.0, released back in mid-June 2008, almost a year ago. While there are voices claiming that Firefox 3.5 RC1 will be ma... |
27 May 2009 11:38 GMT |
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With Firefox 3.5, the successor of Firefox 3.0, users of Mozilla's open-source browser will get not only new bits but also a redesigned icon. Nothing is set in stone at the moment, as the concept for Firefox 3.5's icon continues to evolve, but Alex Faaborg, principal designer on Firefox, did manage to provi... |
19 May 2009 11:12 GMT |
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Firefox 3.5 Beta 4 is now available for download. The past week, as Mozilla made available Firefox 3.0.9, I was telling you that Beta 4 for what used to be Firefox 3.1 was just around the corner. Mozilla was in fact aiming to get the browser snapshot out by the end of the past week, and it managed to keep the slip do... |
28 April 2009 02:43 GMT |
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Mozilla is moving ahead with the development of the next iteration of its open-source browser. But even with Firefox 3.5 Beta 4 just around the corner, Mozilla continues to build new features into the successor of Firefox 3.0. The latest modification to the browser involves the addition of restore closed tabs and win... |
27 April 2009 13:14 GMT |
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Firefox 3.0.9 is available for download, with Mozilla hard at work to wrap up Firefox 3.5 Beta 4. On April 21, 2009, Mozilla delivered the latest security and stability update for Firefox 3.0. In this regard, the latest refresh to the open-source browser resolves an issue where Firefox would lose its stored cookies d... |
22 April 2009 03:06 GMT |
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Firefox 3.1 Beta 3 is finally available for download. The development milestone represents a crucial point in the development of codename Shiretoko, as it is the last breath of Firefox 3.1. Mozilla has already announced the rebranding of Shiretoko from Firefox 3.1 to Firefox 3.5 as the open source browser evolves fro... |
13 March 2009 16:11 GMT |
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Firefox 3.1 is already with one foot in the grave, having failed to move past the Beta embryonic stage. According to Mozilla, Firefox 3.5 Beta 4 will completely kill off version 3.1 of the open source browser. Per the current plans, the last breath of Firefox 3.1 will be Beta 3, which is planned to ship by the end of... |
9 March 2009 12:22 GMT |
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While on its way to Firefox 3.1 or 3.5, Mozilla made available for download Firefox 3.0.7. Version 3.0.7 of Mozilla's open-source browser is nothing more than a stability and security update designed to resolve issues that survived past the availability of Firefox 3.0.6. Users have the option to either manually ... |
5 March 2009 07:50 GMT |
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That's right, forget about Firefox 3.1. Version 3.1 of Mozilla's open-source browser is heading straight for an early grave even before it was made available to the public, or finalized for that matter. You have been able to read it first right here on Softpedia, at the end of the past week, that Mozilla wa... |
5 March 2009 02:51 GMT |
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Believe it or not, the release of Firefox 3.1 has slipped all the way into March 2009. However, the next Beta build of Firefox 3.1 is now just around the corner, with Mozilla looking to finalize the development milestone come next week. On February 25, 2009, there were 10 show-stopping bugs still preventing Mozilla f... |
27 February 2009 15:31 GMT |
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