It is no longer a young upstart, Firefox is the gold standard of alternatives to the still-dominant Internet Explorer. Firefox 3.6 is complete, quick as lightning, and secure. Her killer selection of add-ons remains strong, with built-in support for the next generation of themes, called Personas, and the latest update brings the version 3.6 of about 20 percent faster than version 3.5. However, competition is strong and she can no longer say that Firefox is the fastest browser available.
Several improvements in the latest revision of Firefox to keep abreast of current navigation tech. In addition to the above improvements to the engine so it makes TraceMonkey JavaScript Web applications faster, there were also other significant changes under the bonnet. These include: blocking third-party software to encroach on the turf of Firefox system files to improve the stability, support for Open Font Format Web, which means that many users of non-English browsers should have a faster loading web pages with downloadable fonts and support for the interface file, which can help with tasks such as uploading multiple photos and is part of efforts HTML5 draft standard. HTML5 support made its debut in Firefox 3.5. Another more profound change in the browser is that it is now running scripts asynchronously, which can help to load a Web page faster by putting off work until the priority tasks are complete. Firefox 3.6 also isolates out-of-date plug-ins so they do not become a security risk.
Unlike Firefox 3.5, which was more to keep the current browser rather than blazing new trails, Firefox 3.6 is once again on the warpath. Update is strongly recommended.
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