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Mozilla Firefox 3.5 is available
Today Firefox in version 3.5 has been released. It is available for Windows, Mac and Linux operating systems. You can choose to get a localised version in more than 70 languages.Firefox 3.5 has a huge number of additions and improvements for both users and web developers alike, including: robust new user privacy features; support for high quality open video and audio; a new, high performance JavaScript engine (and a host of other performance and speed improvements); downloadable fonts that will fundamentally change how we view typography and the web; powerful new developer features such as location aware browsing, canvas features, worker threads, native JSON, and media queries; and so much more. Firefox 3.5 is essentially an upgrade to the Web itself.
Source: Firefox 3.5 now available
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Personas – Customize your Firefox
If the standard look and feel of your Firefox browser is too boring for you maybe you want to try the new Personas for Firefox. Personas is a free add-on just released from the Mozilla labs. It is a Mozilla Labs experiment. Just surf to getPersonas.com, download the free add-on, restart your browser and choose from a selection of totally different looking skins.After the restart you’ll find a small fox icon in the lower left corner of your browser. Klick on it to open a menu from which you can choose skins by popularity, age, category and from the ones you recently tested. You can also easily go back to the standard look and feel which you are used to.
Personas are lightweight, easy-to-install and easy-to-change “skins” for your Firefox web browser.
Among the most popular skins are a California sunset, Yosemite, Niagara Falls, Hanami, Fireflies, Minefields and the Firefox Robot of the upcoming Firefox 3.5 which I chose. You can preview a new skin just by rolling over the menu entry. The skin changes almost instantly without selection, restarting or any other hassle. Great way to do themeing!
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GNU IceCat formerly known as GNU IceWeasel is not IceWeasel
You want a complicated story? Here is one. The Firefox user agent has a logo that is in terms of the Debian project not free. So they put out a differently packaged version of Firefox with a new logo and name it IceWeasel. But that did not happen until the Mozilla foundation complained to the Debian project that they cannot use the name Firefox with a different logo. To make it really complicated there was a browser called GNU IceWeasel by the GNU Project. It was renamed to GNU IceCat in 2007 to avoid name conflicts with Debian’s IceWeasel. Pretty complicated, eh?Find out more about GNU IceCat and the GNUzilla.
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Newsflash: Songbird 1.1, Firefox 3.5, IE Windows 7, Firefox Fennec
Songbird 1.1
The final version of Songbird 1.1 is available for download. Songbird is an open-source customizable music player based on Mozilla’s Firefox browser.
Firefox 3.5
Rumors of a version jump for Firefox from 3.1 to 3.5 have been confirmed.
Beef about IE bundling
Google and Opera’s CEO Jon S. von Tetzchner demand that there is a choice of browsers even though Microsoft confirms there is an option to switch IE 8 off completely.
Firefox 3.1 Beta 3
Firefox 3.1 Beta 3 with native JSON support has been released last week.
Fennec
A first beta – the twelfth milestone – of Fennec a mobile browser from Mozilla has been released. As this is a very interesting user agent I will write a follow-up with detailed information.
If Browsers Were Women
Internet marketer Zee has posted a fun article with a woman a browser what he thinks a women would look like if it were a browser. Have a look!
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Version jump from Firefox 3.1 to Firefox 3.5
German news source Golem.de reports (German) that the next release of Firefox might be numbered Firefox 3.5. They cite the Firefox3.1 StatusMeetings on 2009-03-04.Need to do some testing to find any weirdness with 3.1 -> 3.5 version change.
The reason for the jump is the amount of changes. The next pre-release (beta) of Firefox 3.1 Beta 3 is scheduled for 12th of March 2009.
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Update your FF to Firefox 3.0.7 today
If you are a Mozilla Firefox you are strongly advised to upgrade to Firefox 3.0.7 as soon as possible. Several security issues were discovered in previous releases up to Firefox 3.0.6. The newest version is also more stable.See the release notes on how to upgrade, uninstall and for troubleshooting and other frequently asked questions.
Firefox 3.0.7 fixes several issues found in Firefox 3.0.6:
- Fixed several security issues.
- Fixed several stability issues.
- Official releases for the Estonian, Kannada and Telugu languages are now available.
- Items in the “File” menu show as inactive after using the “Print” item from that menu – switching to a new tab restores them (bug 425844). This issue has been fixed.
- For some users, cookies would appear to go “missing” after a few days (bug 444600).
- Mac users of the Flashblock add-on, experienced an issue where sound from the Flash plug-in would continue to play for a short time after closing a tab or window (bug 474022).
- Fixed several issues related to accessibility features.
If you like it more technically this is scraped directly from the bug reports:
- URL spoofing with invisible control characters
- Upgrade PNG library to fix memory safety hazards
- XML data theft via RDFXMLDataSource and cross-domain redirect
- Mozilla Firefox XUL Linked Clones Double Free Vulnerability
- Crashes with evidence of memory corruption (rv:1.9.0.7)
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How-To: Faster requests with Mozilla Firefox
If after upgrading your Mozilla Firefox installation websites suddenly load painfully slow we might have a solution. By default in newer Firefox installation IPv6 is enabled. At the time being IPv6 requests tend to be slower than IPv4 requests to the DNS system.So disable IPv6 in Firefox as follows:
1. Type ‘about:config’ in the Firefox URL bar
2. Accept the warning
3. Type ‘ipv6′ in the Firefox URL bar
4. An entry named ‘network.dns.disableIPv6′ appears
5. Double click this entry to set the value to true.Now Firefox will use the IPv4 protocol for name resolution.
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User Agent Switcher as Mozilla Firefox Addon
If you do web development or cannot access a page because it asks for a certain user agent you might want to test how a site reacts to a user agent string other than which your default browser sends a little add-on called User Agent Switcher comes in handy.If you are using Mozilla’s Firefox as a user agent most likely you are almost aware of its capability to add features through its add-ons. One of the available add-ons is the User Agent Switcher by Chris Pederick. With the add-on which is available for free (donations are welcome!) you can switch the identifier your browser sends on the fly. That way you can pretend you are surfing a site with a mobile user agent if you are still using your regular desktop browser.
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Release of Firefox 3.1 beta 3 postponed
The release of Firefox 3.1 is delayed because there are too many open bugs. The new release date is February 2nd.
The release of Firefox 3.1 is still planned for the end of the first quarter of 2009.
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What kind of browser user are you?

12 different kind of browser users
Do you use Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Apple Safari or a completely different browser? Do you consider yourself a newbie, an experienced user or are you an obsessed user? Try to find yourself in the matrix above and let us know in the comments what kind of user you are!

