

When we last tested browser page loading speed, we found that Firefox 3.5 was a good deal faster than earlier Firefox versions. The downside to this feature, of course, is that it only works with certain videos, and unless you pay close attention to video formats, you may be confused as to why this only works part of the time. Just like that, you’re going down the streets of Seattle. To view it in full-screen, start playing it, right-click it and select Full Screen from the menu. To give this a try, check out this time-lapse video of a drive through Downtown Seattle. If the video is in the Oog Vorbis format, you can right-click the video and select an option to see it in full-screen. You can now watch certain types of videos in full screen with Firefox 3.6. In essence, Firefox 3.6 now automatically does what Mozilla’s Plug-in Check page did for earlier versions of Firefox.
FIREFOX 3.6 FOR MAC INSTALL
Why is this important? Cybercriminals often use bugs in outdated versions of some browser plugins–particularly Flash and QuickTime–to attack your PC and potentially install malware that can be used to steal your personal information, or turn your PC into a spam bot. Plug-in Check for Better Securityįirefox 3.6 can now detect whether any of your installed browser plug-ins (Flash, etc…) are out of date. Here are some of the most notable improvements. While it’s not as big of an update as the more ambitious Firefox 3.5, it includes a number of under-the-hood improvements, and a handful of changes that you might discover as you use it.

Earlier today, Mozilla released Firefox 3.6, the latest version of its popular browser.
