29 June 2009 12:12 GMT / By Duncan Geere
Pocket-lint has learned that the Mozilla Foundation will be releasing Firefox 3.5 on 30 June, only just fulfilling its promise to get it out before the end of the month.As previously reported, the new browser is claimed to have over 5000 now features including private browsing, geolocation functionality and improved performance.
Firefox is used by nearly one in four web surfers, and is second only to Internet Explorer in the browser market. If you'd like a sneak peek of the new features, and you just can't wait, then there's a preview release candidate available on Mozilla's website.
Via: webmonkey.com
Software, Browsers, Firefox, Mozilla, Software updates


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