Yesterday 22 March, Mozila Firefox 4.0 was officially launch, after 12 public beta's, two release candidates(RC), and nearly a year of development, faces a hugely different landscape.
The new version of Firefox, contain several massive changes, the changes include radically redesigned interface, significantly faster browsing speeds, strong support for the still-in-development HTML5 and other "future-Web" technology, and competitive features like synchronization, restart-less add-ons, and tab grouping
Updating from version 3.6 to version 4 take's several minutes, because of the significant code changes that have been made, but it's worth the time to update.
I like the new look & the faster speed, that most likely everyone could instantly realize
to download the new Mozila Firefox 4 simply visit their website or just use the update from your current Firefox 3.6
The new version of Firefox, contain several massive changes, the changes include radically redesigned interface, significantly faster browsing speeds, strong support for the still-in-development HTML5 and other "future-Web" technology, and competitive features like synchronization, restart-less add-ons, and tab grouping
Updating from version 3.6 to version 4 take's several minutes, because of the significant code changes that have been made, but it's worth the time to update.
I like the new look & the faster speed, that most likely everyone could instantly realize
to download the new Mozila Firefox 4 simply visit their website or just use the update from your current Firefox 3.6