Mozilla has released new version of its popular web browser Firefox 3.5.2 on Mac, Windows and Linux. The software is free to download and install on any supported operation system. Users can update or try the latest version of Firefox 3.5.2 right here on Brothersoft.com.
Firefox 3.5.2 fixes the following issues:
-Several security issues
-Image with ICC profiles now render properly on all monitors.
As always, you're encouraged to tell Mozilla what you think, either using their feedback form or by filing a bug in Bugzilla.
Please have you trial of Firefox 3.8.2 for Windows, Mac and Linux on Brothersoft.com.
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Mozilla has confirmed that the Firefox 3.5.1 will be updated later this week to address a security vulnerability since the 3.5 was available just a couple days ago. Firefox 3.5.1 actually fixed several bugs in last version to promise Firefox in all operating systems can be installed on. The Mozilla team is working on multilingual Firefox 3.5.1 all over the world.
The biggest three change logs in Firefox 3.5.1 are Encryption under Windows XP, breaking Arabic character and TraceMonkey JavaScript engine crash. Additionally, new TraceMonkey JavaScript will be more powerful and faster. There is also no extra plug-in needed to play JavaScript pictures and videos.
On top of that, if you want to experience a faster and better Firefox, immediately download the Firefox 3.5.1 on Brothersoft.com.
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The official release of Firefox 3.5 is now ready for download. Users with Firefox 3.0 could check for updates on the help menu and enjoy the new features and faster performance.
But now we could see first about what's new in Firefox 3.5 as follows:
• More than 70 languages are available. It's easy to find your local version.
• Private data management with a Private Browsing Mode, and the ability to go back in time and Clear Recent History.
• Firefox 3.5 has support for the HTML5 and elements including native support for Ogg Theora encoded video and Vorbis encoded audio.
• The browser features faster performance on complex websites thanks to the new TraceMonkey JavaScript engine.
• Users can enjoy Location Aware Browsing using web standards..
• Web developers can make use of native JSON parsing, and web worker threads.
• This release includes improvements to the Gecko layout engine, including speculative parsing for faster content rendering.
• Firefox 3.5 supports new web technologies such as: downloadable fonts, CSS media queries, new transformations and properties, JavaScript query selectors, HTML5 local storage and offline application storage, text, ICC profiles, and SVG transforms.
Totally, Firefox 3.5 improves a lot on personal searching and browsing habits. Let's take a trial as soon as possible! Moreover, Firefox 3.5 is already available on brothersoft.com.
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Firefox yesterday made a discussion to change Shiretoko into Firefox 3.5 due to a total increasing volume of work. The proposal has been argued in Firefox internal meeting.
As the version 3.5 released from 3.1, new features are consequently being focused. Shiretoko presently supports video tag and TraceMonkey. Some significant improvements over users' data privacy are being added and also, the alternation in web layout and rendering platform is under operation.
Besides, under this proposal:
* Shiretoko would be released as Firefox 3.5,
* the upcoming third beta release would still carry the 3.1b3 version numbering,
* the following fourth beta will be numbered Firefox 3.5b4,
* "Minefield" builds from the trunk mozilla-central repository will be renumbered to 3.6a1pre until further notice - we will need to consider and decide on a version number for that release at a future date,
* The Gecko version numbering will not change; remain 1.9.1 on the mozilla-1.9.1 branch and 1.9.2 on the mozilla-central repository for the foreseeable future.
Moreover, in version 3.5, systems like addons.mozilla.org, bugzilla.mozilla.org, tinderbox.mozilla.org, crash-stats.mozilla.com, are made to operate under the smallest disruption.
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On Wednesday, March 4, 2009, Firefox 3.0.7 released as part of the Mozilla Corporation's ongoing security and stability process. Still, the Firefox 3.0.7 is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Now it can be downloaded freely on BrotherSoft.com.
Meantime, all the users now using Firefox 3 will get an automated update notification within 24 to 48 hours. By selecting "Check for Updates…" in help menu, the update can also be applied manually.
What is worth mentioning, two marked features in Firefox 3.0.7 is the security and stability functions as well as multilingual option. This time the official releases of Estonian, Kannada, and Telugu languages are available. It makes Firefox more convenient in different countries. For more detailed information, see release notes.
But if you are still using Firefox 2.0.0.X, this version 3.0.7 will not support and of course contain known security vulnerabilities. Try now by downloading Firefox 3.0.7 from BrotherSoft.com.
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The following article about Firefox 3.05 Security Update is from our content partner Ghacks.
The Mozilla Firefox development team released version 3.05 of the popular web browser a day after the Opera team updated their browser. The latest update - like the Opera update - is considered a security update and therefor recommended to install as soon as possible to patch the security vulnerabilities.
A total of eight security vulnerabilities are patched in Firefox 3.05 including three critical vulnerabilities. Critical vulnerabilities are described as vulnerabilities that require "no user interaction beyond normal browsing".
The other security vulnerabilities are rated as high, moderate and low. Most Firefox users should already be able to check for a new update directly in their web browser by clicking on the Help > Check For Updates link in the main Firefox menu.

The alternative is to head straight to the Mozilla website and download the latest version of the Firefox web browser from there.
Five new languages (Bengali, Esperanto, Galicia, Hindi, and Latvian) have been added in this release as well. This is also the first release without an EULA during setup.
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