Mozilla helps users keep plugins updated

Earlier this month Mozilla announced that beginning with the Firefox 3.5.3 and Firefox 3.0.14 security and stability updates, Mozilla will warn users if their version of the Adobe Flash Player plugin is out of date. Old versions of plugins can cause crashes and other stability problems, and can also be a significant security risk. Mozilla is focusing on the Adobe Flash Player both because of its popularity and because some studies have shown that as many as 80% of users currently have an out of date version.

Since the Firefox 3.5.3 and 3.0.14 security updates have gone out,  the news has gotten significant attention in the press, with most of the discussions being centering on the positive implications of the updates for users.

Sean Michael Kerner, from Internetnews.com comments, “There are many (millions?) users that open their browsers every day and browse sites using outdated versions of Adobe Flash. I suspect that most of those users don’t have a clue that they are using vulnerable software…Having the browser, the place where most users interact with Flash, as the place where an update notification is made is just such an obvious (and great) idea.”

Geek.com’s Mathew Humphries says, “With Firefox’s growing user base and little reminders popping up regularly to tell you plug-ins are out of date it will surely have a positive impact on those updating software like the ever-vulnerable Flash player. Although it won’t stop malware targeting the browser and Flash in particular it will mean more of those attacks are blocked before they can do any harm.”

Other coverage highlights include: PC Magazine, SC Magazine, TechSpot, Heise, The Washington Post, PC Pro, Ghacks Tech News, ZD Net, and Computerworld.

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Firefox global share reached a quarter

Net Applications, a company dealing with network statistics announced this week that Firefox has reached a new record. The Mozilla browser now has a 25% share. The information is based on statistics obtained from nearly 40 000 sites. This is a new record and psychological boundary that crosses the Firefox team hoping for even better performance.

Main competitor – Chrome is now gaining strength. Google’s browser is still a modest 3.9 percent market share but the figure is expected to reach 5% by next spring. Whether this will be at the expense of IE or Firefox has yet to become clear.

Far on top is IE with 63.3 percent.


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Firefox 3.5.5 update now available

We strongly recommend that all Firefox users upgrade to this latest release. If you already have Firefox 3.5 or Firefox 3, you will receive an automated update notification within 24 to 48 hours. This update can also be applied manually by selecting “Check for Updates…” from the Help menu.


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Firefox 3.5.4 and 3.0.15 security updates now available

We strongly recommend that all Firefox users upgrade to this latest release. If you already have Firefox 3.5 or Firefox 3, you will receive an automated update notification within 24 to 48 hours. This update can also be applied manually by selecting “Check for Updates…” from the Help menu.


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Windows 7 Support in Firefox 3.6

Tabs can now be previewed from the taskbar directly by just hovering over the Firefox icon. Previews for all windows are displayed at a time and like other Windows 7 applications you can select or close a tab from there.

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Second, support for jump lists: right click on the Firefox taskbar icon to get quick access to the most frequently visited sites, create a new tab or window or close Firefox.

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Full Screen Video in Firefox 3.6

Current Firefox 3.6 pre-beta 1 nightlies now feature a full screen option for videos embedded using the <video> tag like the natively supported Theora encoders.

full screen video in firefox 3.6

Just right click on the video and select Full Screen. While on full screen, press Esc to return to the normal view.


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