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firefoxAfter a long wait, Mozilla Firefox 3.6 is finally available for download. This new release fixes a lot of bugs which were bothering users in  the previous version. It also sports an increased speed, great performance and more stability. But let’s see in detail a list of its features.

  • More stability as far as add-ons and thirdy-party software are concerned. Basically, Firefox won’t crash if it meets some “not-fully-compatible” applications.
  • Firefox will alert users if an add-on become incompatible.
  • New feature to run scripts asynchronously to speed up page load times.
  • Change Firefox themes in one click. Native built in support for Personas.
  • Native video can now be displayed full screen.
  • Support for the WOFF font format.
  • Better Javascript support.
  • Support for new CSS, DOM and HTML5 web technologies.
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Download Firefox 3.6 final for Windows now. (MAC X) (Linux)

If the links above do not work, try these Softpedia Links.


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3 Comments to “Firefox 3.6 Final Available for Download”

  1. Jay Says:

    “Permission Denied” it says

  2. Web Talk Says:

    Please, be patient. The links are correct but there are too many people downloading! Alternatively, try this Softpedia link

  3. Eve Says:

    I downloaded Firefox 3.6 on Jan 25, 2010 and now docx attachments won’t open! doc attachments are still good. Thoughts?

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