Ultimate List of Firefox 3.5 Tips and Tricks

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If you have been reading us for long, you know that we sum up of for new releases so that you can find out all the information about them in one place.

Firefox 3.5 Speed Test

And to continue the trend here is another ultimate list of tips and tricks for 3.5, once again this list will be non-exhaustive, we will keep on updating it as and when we come across something useful for our readers.

What’s New in Firefox 3.5

The folks at Mozilla have created a nice video that explores all the new features in Firefox 3.5, take a look at the video to learn more.

First Look at Firefox 3.5

Ars Technica takes a look at the new features in Firefox 3.5 giving us a overview of what to expect and what the new features are, take a look at First Look at Firefox 3.5.

Firefox 3.5 Review

The Tecnologizer reviews the new features in Firefox 3.5, telling us about the new features that have been included in Firefox 3.5 and more, head over and read Firefox 3.5 Review.

Top 10 Firefox 3.5 Features

Kevin Purdy from Lifehacker walks us through 10 of the best features in Firefox 3.5, if you are new or have never heard of the features in Firefox 3.5, head over and checkout the Top 10 Firefox 3.5 Features.

Top 5 Killer Features in Firefox

Mashable has put up a list of top 5 killer features in Firefox 3.5, they have detailed a list of features that make Firefox 3.5 much more better, take a look at Top 5 killer features in Firefox.

New Accessibility Options in Firefox 3.5

Firefox 3.5 has several new accessibility options. Marco’s accessibility blog talks about the new accessibility features in Firefox 3.5.

Updated Firefox 3.5 Tips & Tricks

Is this the end? No way, this list will be updated regularly so bookmark it and share it with your friends, we will keep updating as and when we come across interesting content.

If you have anything to share, feel free to recommend it to us using the comments, we will add it to the list.



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  1. David Santillan
    June 30th, 2009 at 6:27 pm #

    Well I use firefox instead of internet explorer and I tell you firefox is always getting better in each release. It is more faster than any other browser and more and more people are building add ons for it that helps surfers to do more.

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  2. AussieSheila
    July 6th, 2009 at 10:48 pm #

    I like the new Firefox a lot, even though I’ve heard that some add-ons aren’t compatible with 3.5. Thankfully all my add-ons work. But anyway, my favourite browser is Flock from Mozilla.

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    Keith Dsouza Reply:

    @AussieSheila Flock is not developed by Mozilla, it is not related to Mozilla in anyways, they just use the core from Mozilla to create the browser, they are a altogether different company.

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  3. Wilson Pon
    July 10th, 2009 at 6:55 am #

    Keith, have you got any crash problem, after you’ve upgraded the Firebox browser to this latest 3.5 version?

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