Firefox 8.0 has been released, just a month and a half after Firefox 7.0 on 28th September 2011. New in this version: add-ons installed by third-party programs are now disabled by default, and a one-time selection dialog manages them.
Firefox 7.0 has been released, remarkably fast given Firefox 6.0 only arrived last month on 17th August 2011. Highlights include drastically improved memory use, a new rendering backend speeding up Canvas on Windows, and near-instant bookmark and password syncing.
Firefox 6.0 is officially out, though the final build leaked two days ago. It arrives two months after Firefox 5.0 and five after 4.0. At this rate, the version numbers will soon become meaningless, I've already lost track of Chrome.
Three months after Firefox 4.0, Firefox 5.0 has been released today. It seems Mozilla is competing with Google Chrome on version numbers. Its new rapid-release development cycle aims to deliver cutting-edge features, performance gains, security updates, and stability improvements.
Mozilla has officially released Firefox 4.0! Highlights include performance up to six times faster than the previous version, with improved start-up, quicker page loads, speedy web-app handling and hardware acceleration. Take the video tour or watch the live download stats.
Firefox 3.5 is here, built on the Gecko 1.9.1 platform after a year of development. It brings plenty of changes over the previous version, supporting new web technologies while improving both performance and ease of use across the board.
Mozilla Firefox is a fast, full-featured web browser that makes browsing more efficient than ever. Firefox 3.0 Beta 1 includes pop-up blocking, tabbed browsing, integrated Google search and simplified privacy controls to help you cover your tracks.