What's new in Firefox 1.5?

Picture 1 of What's new in Firefox 1.5? Mozilla developer Firefox's open source web browser has just celebrated its one-year-old birthday in early November after a year of success. Last year Firefox became the first web browser to successfully compete with Microsoft's Internet Explorer.

Not only that Firefox is also becoming one of the favorite browsers of web developers but also new users because this browser has many advanced features, high speed as well as the diverse support.

Currently Mozilla is releasing Firefox Release Candidate 3 and the official version of Firefox 1.5 will be available in the next few weeks.

Users will definitely not be surprised by what they will be seeing in Firefox 1.5 because almost all are almost the same as previous versions. But the necessary upgrade changes are under that surface, important upgrade changes.

So what's new in Firefox 1.5?

Automated updates and patches (Automated updates) are one of the most important improvements in Firefox 1.5 as well as in the browser update system. Firefox now has the ability to automatically check for updates or patches from the developer or check for updates on themes or themes or extensions.

Faster navigation (Faster navigation): Browser access and operation speed has been significantly improved. The forward or backward (forward) keys have been designed to improve speed.

Drag and drop tabs organization: If you are a person who likes to use multiple tabs to access the web at the same time, you will definitely love this new feature of Firefox. This new feature allows you to click, drag and drop tabs to organize them in the way you like best.

Clear personal information (Clear Private Data) is one of the most useful features especially for those who use a public computer. This is a completely new way to remove personal information from the browser.

Usability improvements: These new enhancements include more detailed error reporting pages as well as redesign of the selection menu (Options menu), RSS search features and accessibility. 'Safe Mode'. Changes in the Options Menu will make it easier for users to access and configure themselves.

In addition, there are a few other changes that are less noticeable for most users such as upgrading accessibility features, better support for Mac OS X operating systems, and increasing compatibility with web standards such as SVG, CSS2 or CSS 3, Javascript along with some improved security features.

To download new firefox, please visit: http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/